One of the houses in Antrim has been specially designed for Jessy Clark who has spina bifida.
The great-grandmother of a disabled child whose home was targeted in a sectarian attack has called those behind the incident heartless thugs.
A bungalow specially designed for nine-year-old Jessy Clark was one of two new-build properties damaged in Antrim at the weekend.Jessy suffers from spina bifida and has a range of other complex medical needs which require him to use a wheelchair. Four people, dressed in dark clothing, threw objects in the Reford Grove development at about 03:00 BST on Sunday, the Police Service of Northern Ireland said.“Jessy doesn’t have anywhere else to go - no other property can accommodate Jessy,” Ms O'Logan told the newspaper.“I want this condemned," Ms Logan said, adding that she wanted any threats lifted.
The PSNI said that on arrival at the scene, officers noted two windows had been smashed and paint damage had been caused to both properties.Insp Parkes said the PSNI had increased "proactive patrols" in the area and the neighbourhood policing team would talk to community representatives "to monitor any impact or concerns".
“There is no place in our society for such behaviour. We take a zero tolerance approach to those wanting to cause fear, or incite and promote hatred," Insp Parkes added.
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