Suspected racist attack: Sikh man assaulted in Birmingham

Police have launched an investigation after video of the assault emerged on the net

April 01, 2015 04:14 am | Updated 04:14 am IST - LONDON:

A Sikh man was beaten up in a suspected racist attack in the British city of Birmingham and police have launched an investigation after the video of the assault emerged on the Internet.

In the video, the victim can be seen desperately trying to cover his face, as a man punches and kicks him during the brutal attack on Sunday in Broad Street, Birmingham.

A crowd is gathered around the man, but no one tries to help him, Birmingham Mail reported.

A spokesperson for West Midlands Police said: “We are aware of a video posted on the Internet which appears to show a man being assaulted. It has been suggested the attack was religiously motivated.

“We would like to reassure people we take such reports seriously and the matter will be fully investigated. We are currently making inquiries to establish exactly what has happened but at this stage, nobody has come forward to tell us they’ve been assaulted,” the spokesperson said.

Police have asked the victim to come forward.

“I would encourage the man who appears to be the victim in the video to contact us, along with anyone else who was there at the time and can give us any details,” the spokesperson said.

Facebook users have questioned why the watching crowd did not try to help.

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