A seven-year-old girl and three women have been hospitalized after a shooting near London's Euston train station.
As reported by BBC News, the shooting occurred close to a church and saw three women - aged 54, 48 and 41 - and a seven-year-old girl rushed to hospital for their injuries.
The shooting reportedly took place during a funeral at St Aloysius R.C. Church in Phoenix Road, in Euston, at roughly 01:30PM local time.
Initial reports suggest that shots were fired from a moving vehicle, which then fled the scene.
Police officers responded to the call and arrived at the scene, along with medical personnel from the London Ambulance Service and London's Air Ambulance.
London's Met Police say that the 48-year-old's injuries have been described as potentially life-changing, while the other two women are not thought to be seriously injured.
The girl's condition is currently unknown.
A high police presence reportedly remains in the area as of this writing.
No arrests have been made at this time, as an urgent investigation is underway.
Police are urging witnesses or anybody who has information about the incident to call 101 and provide the reference code 3357/14JAN. Additionally, those wishing to remain anonymous can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.