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He was reportedly travelling to work on his e-bike on Wednesday, August 6, morning when he was targeted by a gang of three ...
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Dublin Live on MSNIndian man living in Dublin for two decades viciously assaulted and robbed on way to work
The dad-of-two was travelling on his e-bike on his usual route to work when he was targeted by a gang of three males ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNIndian man living in Ireland for over 20 years viciously assaulted and robbed on his way to work
Father of two Laxman Das was travelling on his usual route to work when he was targeted by a gang of three males ...
Despite several violent incidents reported in recent weeks, authorities have yet to make any arrests, further heightening ...
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Irish Mirror on MSN'It’s not a safe country' - Indians no longer feel safe in Ireland after series of alleged racist attacks
Mr Das, who has lived in Ireland for 22 years and is an Irish citizen, said that his phone, cash and electric bike were ...
An Indian man, who was brutally assaulted and robbed in Dublin this week, has said his community is feeling “terrorised” after a spate of racial attacks.
A 6-year-old Indian girl was racially assaulted in Waterford, Ireland.\u00A0The attackers reportedly called her \"dirty ...
Carrie Dolan was the best on show at HQ, being fouled for the red card which marred Hannah Looney's day before winning two ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNLightning doesn't strike thrice for the Lions as Australia lay down a marker
Lions head coach Andy Farrell has no doubt this Australian side, which will be under the guidance of incoming head coach Les ...
New Vega could return to Doncaster for the Group 2 May Hill Stakes at the St Leger meeting after easily seeing off two rivals ...
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Dublin Live on MSNIndian people no longer feel safe in Ireland after series of alleged racist attacks
Indians no longer feel safe in Ireland after a series of alleged racist attacks on them, a community leader has warned.
A six-year-old Indian-origin girl was brutally attacked in Waterford, Ireland, as racist assaults on Indians surge. Multiple incidents reported in Dublin, raising safety concerns for the Indian ...
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