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Elderly Sikh men attacked in UK’s Wolverhampton, turban ‘removed forcibly’; 3 arrested

“Elderly Sikh men attacked in UK’s Wolverhampton, turban ‘removed forcibly’; 3 arrested”, Hindustan Times, August 19, 2025:

“A shocking video of two elderly Sikh men being brutally assaulted outside Wolverhampton Railway Station has led to the arrest of three men, police confirmed. The incident, which took place on Friday, August 15, is being treated as a racially-aggravated hate crime.

British Transport Police (BTP), cited in a BBC report, said it was aware of a purported video of the attack surfacing online, showing the two victims getting assaulted.

In the widely shared video, one of the victims can be seen laying on the floor with his turban left on the ground beside him, while another can be seen getting kicked and punched…….”

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