
Schoolgirl, nine, was shot in the head at Dalston Turkish restaurant during 'assassination attempt on rival members' of two of London's most feared gangs
The victim had been sitting inside a Turkish restaurant in Dalston, East London with members of her family when a gunman on a motorbike opened fire at rivals sitting outside in a botched gangland assassination.
One of the six shots lodged in the girl's brain causing devastating injuries with doctors having to remove sections of her skull to save her life due to the swelling.
Today the alleged 'organiser' of the drive-by shooting, Javon Riley, 33, went on trial at the Old Bailey accused of four counts of attempted murder.
The court heard that the unintended victim of a long-running feud between two of London's most feared gangs will suffer 'physical and cognitive difficulties throughout her life', with parts of the child's skull replaced with a titanium plate.
While the intended targets, Mustafa Kiziltan, Kenan Aydogdu and Nasser Ali, who were seated with others outside the busy restaurant, escaped with less serious injuries and have since gone on to make a 'reasonable recovery.'
The child, who cannot be named, was sitting inside the Evin restaurant in Hackney at 9.19pm on May 29 last year when a gunman on a Ducati Monster motorbike stopped on the road outside.
The shooter, who has never been traced, 'raised his right arm and fired six shots in quick succession ' which hit the three men sitting in a group outside, but also struck the little girl, jurors were told.
Prosecutor James Mulholland, KC, said Riley played a key role as 'organiser and getaway driver'.
He is alleged have carried out extensive reconnaissance and may have been involved in the acquisition and disposal of the weapon.
The prosecutor said: 'Some of the bullets missed the men. One of these tragically struck a nine-year-old girl in the head and lodged in her brain.
'She had been sitting at a table inside the restaurant with other members of her family.
'Mr Kiziltan, Aydogdu and Ali were taken to Royal London Hospital where each was operated upon for serious injuries caused by bullet wounds to thigh, leg and backbone respectively.
'Each appears to have made a reasonable recovery.'
But Mr Mulholland said the impact on the nine-year-old was 'far greater'.
He told jurors: 'The first of several intensive operations upon her took place at Great Ormond Street Hospital the day after the shooting to seek to address the damage caused by the bullet.
'Sections of her skull were removed to relieve swelling to the brain and these have since been replaced with a titanium plate.
'She was in hospital for three months before being allowed to return home.'
The court heard the shooting was 'a planned assassination of members of a rival gang by Mr Riley and others.'
Mr Mulholland said: 'The shooting appears to have been part of an ongoing dispute between two rival groups in London known as the Tottenham Turks and the Hackney Turks, also known as the 'Bombacilars', although the immediate reason for it was unknown.
'These two gangs have had an intense rivalry for well over a decade which has involved the use of extreme violence.'
Although the gunman has not been apprehended, Riley was 'vital in the carrying out of the plan to kill', it was said.
Jurors heard Riley had previously driven past the restaurant several times in a stolen car to ensure the targets were present and had been involved in planning for three weeks.
Mr Mulholland said: 'He conveyed the gunman away from the scene, was instrumental in ensuring they both evaded capture and must have been involved in disposal of the firearm which he may also have provided.'
Riley, of Enfield, denies four counts of attempted murder and an alternative charge of causing grievous bodily harm with intent relating to the girl.
The trial continues.

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