Toddler ‘shot with pellet gun’ in Reddish

A two-year-old boy was shot with a pellet gun while he was in his pushchair, police believe.
His mother was getting him out of the pram in Reddish, Greater Manchester at about 16:20 BST on 25 June when she heard two popping sounds.
The child screamed and his mother saw blood on his right hand but assumed it had become trapped in the pushchair.
After taking him to hospital, she noticed a small metal pellet in the bottom of the pram.
Police now believe the child was shot with a pellet gun and are appealing for information.
PC Matthew Beaden, from Greater Manchester Police, said: “We are treating this incident extremely seriously and are following several lines of enquiry.
“We believe that someone in the local community knows who fired these shots or has information that can lead us to the offender.”
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Tens of thousands of passengers faced “nightmare” overcrowding and long delays on Thursday due to a signalling fault in Streatham, south London.
Passengers were advised to travel as normal on Friday, but were warned services could be cancelled or delayed.
Engineers are yet to work out why a panel providing power to signalling equipment “burned out” on Wednesday.
Govia Thameslink Railway, (GTR), which operates rail firms Southern, Gatwick Express and Thameslink, said several Southern services into London Victoria were cancelled on Friday morning as a knock-on effect of Thursday’s chaos.