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Muslim woman ‘could hardly breathe’ after being dragged on ground by hijab in London attack | Muslim woman ‘could hardly breathe’ after being dragged on ground by hijab in London attack |
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A Muslim woman had her headscarf pulled off and was dragged along the ground in a “sickening” attack in east London. | |
The 27-year-old woman had been visiting a friend at a hair salon when two white youths approached her from behind and tried to rip off her hijab before pushing her onto the ground and dragging her a few meters along the pavement. Witnesses say she was left highly distraught and lay on the ground for around twenty minutes before being helped into a nearby Turkish restaurant, where the young woman called emergency services. | The 27-year-old woman had been visiting a friend at a hair salon when two white youths approached her from behind and tried to rip off her hijab before pushing her onto the ground and dragging her a few meters along the pavement. Witnesses say she was left highly distraught and lay on the ground for around twenty minutes before being helped into a nearby Turkish restaurant, where the young woman called emergency services. |
“The poor girl was shaking like a leaf, we had to sit her down and give her water before she could speak,” a waiter at the Fes restaurant told the Evening Standard. | “The poor girl was shaking like a leaf, we had to sit her down and give her water before she could speak,” a waiter at the Fes restaurant told the Evening Standard. |
“She told us two white guys shoved her then dragged her along the floor by her headscarf and left her on the pavement. She was having a panic attack when we saw her, and could barely breathe. | “She told us two white guys shoved her then dragged her along the floor by her headscarf and left her on the pavement. She was having a panic attack when we saw her, and could barely breathe. |
“It’s sickening that people can do this,” the waiter said. | “It’s sickening that people can do this,” the waiter said. |
Another witness, Hussan Bukhari, who was eating at Fes at the time, described the assault victim’s distress. | Another witness, Hussan Bukhari, who was eating at Fes at the time, described the assault victim’s distress. |
“She was absolutely terrified and in tears,” Bukhari told the Evening Standard. | “She was absolutely terrified and in tears,” Bukhari told the Evening Standard. |
“She had back surgery last month and was really worried it was damaged again, as she couldn’t walk by herself. | “She had back surgery last month and was really worried it was damaged again, as she couldn’t walk by herself. |
“She said ‘They took nothing from me, not my phone, not my bag. They just thought they could get away with it. I thought this area was safe.’ | “She said ‘They took nothing from me, not my phone, not my bag. They just thought they could get away with it. I thought this area was safe.’ |
“As a Muslim myself, that could have been my mother or sister who was carried in, so I felt really protective of her,” the patron said. | “As a Muslim myself, that could have been my mother or sister who was carried in, so I felt really protective of her,” the patron said. |
However, emergency services were slow to arrive on the scene. | However, emergency services were slow to arrive on the scene. |
“The ambulance didn’t come, the police didn’t turn up, and then, after 45 minutes, first aid came. They checked her blood pressure, and then after 15 minutes … the ambulance came. And then 20 minutes after the ambulance, the police came. They took more than one hour,” Fes owner Koksal Zeyek said to the Guardian. | “The ambulance didn’t come, the police didn’t turn up, and then, after 45 minutes, first aid came. They checked her blood pressure, and then after 15 minutes … the ambulance came. And then 20 minutes after the ambulance, the police came. They took more than one hour,” Fes owner Koksal Zeyek said to the Guardian. |
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Police are appealing for information about the attack, which took place on Wednesday in Chingford, east London, at around 8:35pm local time. | Police are appealing for information about the attack, which took place on Wednesday in Chingford, east London, at around 8:35pm local time. |
Statistics show that hate crimes have been on the rise in the UK since the Brexit referendum in June, with figures from the National Police Chief’s Council showing a 58 percent surge in incidents in the week following the vote. The attacks have frequently targeted foreigners and minorities. One particularly shocking case took place in August, when a factory worker named Arek Jozwik was beaten to death by a group of teenagers after they heard him speaking Polish. Muslim women that stand out because of their appearance are particularly vulnerable. | Statistics show that hate crimes have been on the rise in the UK since the Brexit referendum in June, with figures from the National Police Chief’s Council showing a 58 percent surge in incidents in the week following the vote. The attacks have frequently targeted foreigners and minorities. One particularly shocking case took place in August, when a factory worker named Arek Jozwik was beaten to death by a group of teenagers after they heard him speaking Polish. Muslim women that stand out because of their appearance are particularly vulnerable. |
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