Britain – Jew Attacked in London

On 5 January a Jewish man was walking to his parents home in Stamford Hill, London when he was attacked by three men. The assailants were travelling in a car when they noticed the Jew. The car stopped, three occupants disembarked and one person stayed behind the wheel. The Jew became nervous and shouted Hatzola (Jewish emergency medical service). The suspects mimicked and hit the victim. They threw him to the ground and punched him in the face. When he tried to get up the assailants caught hold of his coat and tried to drag him to their car. The victim freed himself from his coat and ran to his parents. He sustained a broken nose, cuts on his face and bruises.     


 

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