A 15-month-old baby was rushed to hospital after a brick was thrown through a bus window and struck him on the head in Glasgow. The incident occurred on Battlefield Road at around 6.45pm on January 10.

Shards of glass also fell into the pram during the terrifying attack. The infant was treated and examined at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital before being discharged. Thankfully, the youngster avoided serious injury.

Detective Inspector Darren Munogee said, “Fortunately, the baby was not seriously injured. But this has left her mother extremely upset and distressed. Our investigations are ongoing to determine the full circumstances. We are appealing to anyone who saw or knows who threw the brick to contact us immediately.”

Police are particularly keen to speak with anyone who was on the bus at the time but has not yet spoken to officers. Anyone with information is urged to call 101, quoting incident number 2784 of Tuesday, January 10, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Originally published by UKNIP.

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