Indian student attacked in Australia

October 02, 2009 04:33 pm | Updated December 17, 2016 04:38 am IST - Melbourne

After a brief lull in attacks on Indians in Australia, a student from the community was attacked with a “plank of wood or a baseball bat” by two men which left him with 20 stitches in his head.

The 28-year-old student, whose name is not known immediately, was attacked by the men after he got down from a bus at Keilor Plains train station on Tuesday.

He has been left with 20 stitches in his head after an “unprovoked” attack in Melbourne’s north—west, the ’Age’ newspaper reported.

“The victim got off a bus at Keilor Plains train station at 12.15am on September 29 and was walking down Power Street when he was approached by two men,” police said.

They asked him for a cigarette and he gave one to both of them. As he turned to walk away, the man was hit over the head at least six times with what he believes was a “plank of wood or a baseball bat”, they said.

He was knocked unconscious and the offenders made off with his backpack, police were quoted as saying by the newspaper.

Around 30 Indian students have been attacked in various cities from June to August and three in September alone.

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