TEENAGERS could be behind attacks on a High Street pie and mash restaurant.
June Robins, who owns Robins in Wanstead, said the police have told her they have CCTV of two suspects who appear to be about 16-years-old.
Mrs Robins said: "There is a council camera outside the shop and apparently the picture shows two youngsters in hoodies."
The restaurant on the corner of Wanstead Place was hit, with what is believed to be petrol bombs, by vandals on three consecutive nights.
The attacks on Saturday, Sunday and Monday are being investigated by police and the business will be closed for a couple of weeks becasue of smoke damage.
Mrs Robins has offered a £500 reward for information which leads to arrests.
The 72-year-old said: "If it is kids, where are their mums? They should be in bed."
The Guardian is awaiting an update from police but understands no arrests have been made.
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