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UK: Indian Hindu family attacked in West Midlands, called ‘Kafir’ but cops claim ‘no evidence’ of racially aggravated offence

“UK: Indian Hindu family attacked in West Midlands, called ‘Kafir’ but cops claim ‘no evidence’ of racially aggravated offence”, Opindia, November 10, 2023:

“An Indian Hindu family has been attacked several times by extremists since July this year but the local police refused to register a case of ‘hate crime,’ reported British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

The incident took place in the West Midlands county of England. As per the report by BBC, the victims were identified as Ramana Nagumalli, his wife Radhika Kulkarni and their 8-year-old daughter.

The Hindu family had reported 5 instances of harassment to the West Midlands police in July this year. In one incident, the couple and their minor daughter were surrounded by a mob outside a local leisure centre……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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