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Hotelier 'ruined' by Muslim row Hotelier 'ruined' by Muslim row
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A devout Christian hotelier accused a guest he allegedly insulted over her Muslim faith of trying to ruin his business during a court hearing. A devout Christian hotelier accused a guest, he allegedly insulted over her Muslim faith, of trying to ruin his business during a court hearing.
Benjamin Vogelenzang, 53, scolded Ericka Tazi from the witness box at Liverpool Magistrates' Court.Benjamin Vogelenzang, 53, scolded Ericka Tazi from the witness box at Liverpool Magistrates' Court.
His wife Sharon, 54, also told the court that takings were down by 80% at The Bounty House Hotel, Aintree.His wife Sharon, 54, also told the court that takings were down by 80% at The Bounty House Hotel, Aintree.
The couple deny using threatening, abusive or insulting words which were religiously aggravated.The couple deny using threatening, abusive or insulting words which were religiously aggravated.
They also claimed 60-year-old Mrs Tazi, a white British Muslim convert, told them that Jesus was a "minor prophet" and that the bible was untrue. The court previously heard allegations the 60-year-old was asked if she was a "terrorist and a murderer" because she was wearing Islamic dress.
But the couple have claimed that Mrs Tazi, a white British Muslim convert, told them that Jesus was a "minor prophet" and that the bible was untrue.
'Robust' debate'Robust' debate
Mr Vogelenzang told prosecutor Anya Horwood in cross examination: "At the time I was persuaded she (Ericka) was quite a nice person.Mr Vogelenzang told prosecutor Anya Horwood in cross examination: "At the time I was persuaded she (Ericka) was quite a nice person.
"I was mistaken, you know why? She wasn't a nice person, she wasn't a loving person, she ratted to the police and is trying to make us lose our business.""I was mistaken, you know why? She wasn't a nice person, she wasn't a loving person, she ratted to the police and is trying to make us lose our business."
Upon hearing his comments, District Judge Richard Clancy told him: "Behave yourself please."Upon hearing his comments, District Judge Richard Clancy told him: "Behave yourself please."
When Mr Vogelenzang returned to the dock to sit alongside his wife he bowed his head and began to cry.When Mr Vogelenzang returned to the dock to sit alongside his wife he bowed his head and began to cry.
The court heard that the couple, who have five adopted children and have fostered a Muslim boy, returned to the hotel after a holiday three days before the alleged incident on 20 March.The court heard that the couple, who have five adopted children and have fostered a Muslim boy, returned to the hotel after a holiday three days before the alleged incident on 20 March.
The hotel manager told them that guests had engaged in robust debates about religion over dinner table, led by Mrs Tazi and a self confessed happy clappy Christian".The hotel manager told them that guests had engaged in robust debates about religion over dinner table, led by Mrs Tazi and a self confessed happy clappy Christian".
The trial continues.The trial continues.