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John Scheerhout & Chloe Burrell

Children 'screamed in horror' as gunman fired shots at play park

Both parents and children screamed out of fear as a gunman emerged from a vehicle and fired shots towards a packed play park.

The horrifying incident occurred at around 6.15pm on July 1 and involved a blue Nissan Qashqai pulling up into the quiet cul-de-sac close to where children were playing and residents were enjoying some outdoor fitness workshops.

Residents in the area reported how a gunman shamelessly stepped out of the passenger side of the car and opened fire towards a small group of youths.

They were stood next to the play park which was packed with young children and parents at the time.

The youths made a run for it while the children screamed in terror as at least two shots were fired, reports Manchester Evening News.

The gunman re-entered the vehicle and sped away from the scene.

One eye-witness, who declined to be named, said: "How those bullets didn't hit anyone I don't know. It was a lovely summer evening. I saw this blue car come screaming in. One lad jumped out of the door and, bang bang, he fired two shots.

"The kids in the park just screamed. They were aged between nine and 14. It's a really quiet park. The kids can go there and it's safe. Until now. It's really getting silly around here now."

Children screamed in fear as shots were fired at the play park (Manchester Evening News)

Another resident, the mother of a small baby, said: "We were in the garden and we heard two bangs. I ducked down in panic. My partner said 'get down, that's a gun'. We ran inside. Through the window I could see a blue Qashqai speeding off.

"I went to the front door and I could hear people screaming.

"There was an off-duty police officer in the park and she phoned the police. We've only been here 18 months and the park is just there and it's lovely.

"There were three fitness classes going on. The kids in the park were aged from seven or eight. It's just so scary that this has happened."

Residents say among the three youths who appear to have been targeted was a young man who has allegedly been involved in trouble after only recently being released from prison.

They say there has been a spike in crime on the Sale West estate, which is still known locally by its former name 'the racecourse estate' because of the roads there named after racecourses.

A large area of Dainewell Park, including the play park inside it, remained cordoned off by police on Friday morning as Greater Manchester Police launched a hunt for the gunman.

Patrols have been stepped up, say police.

Detective Inspector Helen Bagnall, of GMP's Trafford Division, said: "The time of day and public space this incident took place in is of huge concern and we would like to reassure people that they will see more police in the locality as our enquiries continue.

"We are aware of ongoing disruption in this locality and have recently raised patrols while we work with partner agencies to address these ongoing challenges.

"The community's safety is our utmost priority and we are continuing to engage with residents to focus policing in this area.

"We have launched a full investigation into this incident and our detectives are working hard to track down those responsible. If anyone has information, no matter how minor, this could be the breakthrough we need, so do please get in touch."

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 0161 856 7544 quoting incident 2483 of 01/07/21.

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