Show of support for Muslim community at vandalised mosque
A mosque on Teesside which Islamophobic graffiti spray-painted onto it following the London Bridge terror attack has held an open day.
More than 200 local people went along to Thornaby Mosque this morning, to ask questions and learn about Islam.
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Cleveland Police say they are continuing to investigate the graffiti, which appeared in the early hours of Monday, and treating it as a hate crime.
The organisers of the open day said they hoped to "clear misconceptions."