Appeal after child finds offensive park graffiti

Torridge District Council Play park with a tall structure with a slide. There is other equipment including swings and climbing frame in the centre of the park on Tarmac next to a big field.Torridge District Council
Torridge District Council said it removed the offensive graffiti after it was reported

Offensive graffiti found by a child at a play park in Devon has sparked an appeal for information.

The graffiti at Victoria Park, in Bideford, included references to death threats.

The child's mother, who has asked to remain anonymous, said she reported the graffiti to Torridge District Council and Devon and Cornwall Police on Sunday.

The council said it was "disappointed" with the graffiti and it was "immediately cleaned off" after it was reported.

Devon and Cornwall Police said it was made aware of the "offensive and abusive graffiti drawn on the new play equipment" at the park and that inquiries were ongoing.

The woman said her seven-year-old daughter alerted her to the writing at the top of the tunnel slide at the play park which opened during the summer.

She said: "I went up to have a look and saw the most horrendous and disturbing writing around the slide.

"It was quite shocking to have in a children's playground."

Torridge District Council Tall play tower with different activities. There is a grey slide with a twist and grass in the background.Torridge District Council
The mother said it was sad to see the new equipment graffitied after the park opened in the summer

She said it was "incredibly worrying as a parent" to see and it was sad the equipment had been graffitied as the park only opened during the summer.

"You wouldn't want your children reading this at a play park."

The council said: "We would strongly advise anyone with any further information about the incident to contact the police.

"We work closely with the police service and park wardens to try and keep all our public areas safe and secure for everyone.

"If members of the public do see anything untoward, we would strongly urge them to report it."

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