السبت، 6 يونيو 2015

Muslim mother 'attacked for wearing hijab' as she went to collect children from London primary school



TOM MARSHALL
Published: 05 June 2015


Police are investigating after a group of women allegedly ripped off a Muslim mother's hijab during a "racist" attack as she went to collect her children from school.
The young mum was allegedly set upon by three women "for wearing a headscarf" as she walked towards private Islamic primary school Al-Khair in south London.
She was going to collect her two young children on Thursday when a number of women started "shouting and hurling abuse".
They allegedly asked if she was hot in the headscarf - before yanking it off and punching her.
The mother, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Standard: "They pulled my headscarf off and started punching and kicking me.
"One was dragging my head down while the others were hitting me.
"They were being so racist and using derogatory terms."
She said she was left with whiplash and chunks of hair missing, but suffered no significant physical harm and the London Ambulance Service was not called.
Derby Road, where the incident is said to have happened (Picture: Google Street View)

The alleged attack in Derby Road, Croydon, close to the school, only stopped when another parent jumped in, according to police.
Officers were called to the scene at about 3pm. Two women, aged 18 and 35, were arrested on suspicion of assault and a racially aggravated public order offence.
They were taken to a police station before being bailed to return at a later date. Officers continue to investigate, Scotland Yard said.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "We take any offence seriously. We have made two arrests in connection with our ongoing investigation."
Any witnesses or anyone with any information, who has not already spoken to police, can call officers in Croydon via 101.

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