Westfield Stratford Met Police investigating after seat thrown

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A troubling incident unfolded at the Stratford Westfield shopping centre when a heavy seat was thrown over a barrier by a teenager, narrowly avoiding pedestrians below. Captured on video and circulated across social media platforms like Snapchat and TikTok, the footage shows the boy and his friends fleeing the scene, with one exclaiming, "I can't believe I did that. " Thankfully, no injuries resulted from the event, but it has prompted a police investigation due to the serious nature of the act. Inspector Dan Window from the Stratford Neighbourhood Policing Team confirmed that the police were informed about the incident two days later, and inquiries are currently underway. The Westfield shopping centre has expressed that the matter is being handled by the Metropolitan Police.

This incident raises significant concerns regarding public safety and the behaviors exhibited by youth in crowded areas. As the investigation continues, it highlights the need for awareness about the consequences of reckless actions in public spaces. The community is urged to remain vigilant as authorities work to address such troubling incidents.

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