One of three teenage girls shot in London was holding her 11-month-old baby son, police have confirmed.Jessica Chrichlow, 18, collapsed to the ground alongside two sisters - named locally as Sammy, 17, and Alex, 19.They were caught in the crossfire of a botched gangland attack, witnesses said.Police said it was "hugely fortunate" that the baby escaped injury.Detective Chief Inspector Mick Foote said: "It was a random, reckless act and we are fortunate we are not dealing with a fatal shooting here."The three victims were injured in John Fearon Walk, North Kensington, west London, last night.The attacker got off a bike and screamed at the group, a neighbour, who did not want to be named, said.Police said the child may have been missed by inches as the bullet hit his mother.DCI Foote added: "I do not believe the girls were the intended targets. What's particularly devastating is that the young girl was carrying a young child."This was totally unprovoked."A hunt was launched for several young men seen on bicycles on the west London housing estate last night.DCI Foote said he was "working on the basis" that the shooting was gang-related.One neighbour said her 12-year-old daughter saw the shooting from her bedroom window.Jacky Cinesey said: "I have sent her to school in tears today. These girls were just outside enjoying the sunshine. It's horrifying."
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