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'Go F*** Yourself': Indian Couple Film Racist Tirade In Australia, Accent Mocked Too- WATCH

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 May, 2017 12:34 PM
    Yet another racial attack that caused an Indian family to spend the entire night at a park in Australia, has triggered outrage on social media.
     
    Utsav Patel, the victim, politely asked for a seat, but the request quickly led to harassment.
     
    In a tweet, he shared a video of the woman hurling abuses at him and asking him to go back. She said, "Fuck India because I do not like them (Indians)."
     
    The video shows the woman allegedly refuse to move off the park bench as she swears and repeatedly tells the family to 'go away'.
     
     
    When Utsav warned the woman that her actions are being recorded and she will be on social media. The angry abuser seemed quite nonchalant when Patel said he would inform security and replied, “What’s security going to do? I can say whatever I like, get f***ed.”
     
     
    According to a Daily Mail, Australia report, NSW Police made contact with Patel and are investigating the matter. While the report added that the Luna Park management said that they have been “dealing with the individual personally’ following the incident.”
     

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