Girl, 10, rushed to hospital after 'shocking' assault in Exmouth

Police have begun investigations into the attack (PA)
Police have begun investigations into the attack (PA)

A 10-year-old girl has been taken to hospital after being injured in a ‘shocking’ attack in Exmouth.

The youngster was found in a ‘distressed state’ by a member of the public on Thursday afternoon.

The girl was immediately taken to the woman’s home in the Brixington area of Exmouth, where emergency services were contacted.

A full police response was launched including physical searches, speaking to people in the immediate area, and a thorough forensic examination of the scene.

Police remained at the scene on Friday.

‘The child has been taken to hospital where she is receiving the expert medical care and treatment she needs, supported by specialist officers from our Public Protection Unit, and of course her family,’ said Superintendent Matt Lawler, the local policing commander for Exeter, East and Mid Devon.

‘This is clearly a shocking event given it is so extreme and rare in East Devon, and as you would expect, we are therefore putting significant resources to this investigation.

Police said investigations may take some time because of the serious nature of the alleged offence (PA)
Police said investigations may take some time because of the serious nature of the alleged offence (PA)

‘Given the complexity and sensitivity in supporting the child, the full details of what has happened may take a little while to become clear.

‘That said, this a very proactive and thorough ongoing investigation and will involve searches of the scene and local area, house to house and CCTV enquiries, and further detailed forensic work.

‘A number of people have been spoken to, but no-one has yet been arrested.

‘I would ask everyone to try to remain calm and allow the investigation to take place. For example, it is not helpful to spread rumour or speculation on social media, as this may lead to further upset for others, including the family.

“To help with both the investigation and to provide reassurance there will be more visible policing in the area, and we would like to hear from anyone who was in the area of Marley Road and the adjacent fields late yesterday afternoon and who may have noticed anything they feel may be relevant.’

police have asked anyone with any information is asked to contact 101 quoting log 636 for the 4th of October.