A seven-year-old girl was fighting for her life in the hospital Saturday and five other people were injured after a shooting following a requiem mass for a mother and daughter in London, police said.
Mourners ran screaming from the scene outside a Roman Catholic church in the capital as gunshots rang out.
The priest who conducted the service, Father Jeremy Trood, told the PA news agency it had been a requiem mass for Sara Sanchez, 20, and her mother, who both died within a month of each other in November.
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