The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Heartbreak as defibrilla­tors are vandalised

- By Ben Jones ben.jones@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTBenJones

A Peterborou­gh charity has been left heartbroke­n after two defibrilla­tors were vandalised over the weekend.

Gemma Wells, who started Gemma’s Hearts to fundraise and provide lifesaving defibrilla­tors in public places across Peterborou­gh, has expressed her heartbreak as two have been taken out of the system by vandals.

On Saturday (April 9), the charity was alerted to the fact that the defibrilla­tor at The

Chestnuts Community Centre on Norman Road has been vandalised.

It was reported that around 15 youths were seen trying to kick it off the wall at around 6:30pm.

The defibrilla­tor was only installed four weeks ago and has been used six times since then. It has been deployed on two separate emergencie­s last week.

The second, at the Family Voice Community Centre in Paynels, Orton Goldhay, was targeted on Sunday (April 10). The lighting and fittings were completely ripped out of the unit, the mechanism and the keypad were damaged and the defibrilla­tor was left open, wasting the battery.

The community centre’s front door bell, which helps disabled and deaf children, was also vandalised beyond repair and internal light was completely ripped off the wall.

The charity has been inundated with support since announcing the news of the vandalism. Both cabinets will need replacing but it could cost up to £2,000 if the defibrilla­tors themselves need replacing.

The cost for the works on at the Chestnuts centre have been covered now but the unit will still be out of action for between two and three weeks.

Gemma said: “I am absolutely heartbroke­n and disgusted someone can do this to live saving equipment.

“A very big thank you though, we are very overwhelme­d by your support regarding the vandalism of the defibrilla­tor unit at The Chestnut Community Centre. What a fantastic community we have.

“Thank you so much to everyone that has made the very kind gestures to ensure the costs of the damage is paid, we now have a plan in action.

“The defibrilla­tor will be out of action roughly two to three weeks, but we aim to get it back up and running asap. For now, it has been removed from the system.”

Ward councillor­s Shabina

Qayyum and Samantha Hemjaj visited the site on Sunday to offer their support and Peterborou­gh MP Paul Bristow has also issued an appeal for anyone who may have informatio­n about the vandalism to come forward.

Anyone who saw the incident can contact Cambridges­hire Police in 101, incident number 35/24680/22.

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The vandalised defibrilla­tor at the Chestnuts Community Centre
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The vandalised defibrilla­tor in Orton Goldhay

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