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четверг, 6 декабря 2018 г.

New photo Alleged attacker of Syrian schoolboy `scared for his life´

The schoolboy alleged to be responsible for an attack on a young Syrian refugee has told Tommy Robinson he is scared for his life after receiving violent threats.


The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said he and his family had gone into hiding after a video of an incident was widely shared online, provoking a huge response from the public and media debating the issues raised.


In an interview with English Defence League founder, a convicted fraudster whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, the 16-year-old said he was 'scared for my life, scared for my family's life'.




The boy appears to be pinned down on the grass


The boy appears to be pinned down on the grass






The boy squirts water in the pupil's face as he is pinned to the floor


The boy squirts water in the pupil's face as he is pinned to the floor



Video appears to show the moment a boy grappling with the Syrian boy on the floor who then squirts water in his face





Jamal Hijazi outside Almondbury Community School in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire after a video surfaced online  


Jamal Hijazi outside Almondbury Community School in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire after a video surfaced online  



Jamal Hijazi outside Almondbury Community School in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire after a video surfaced online  





Almondbury Community School in Huddersfield (Danny Lawson/PA)


Almondbury Community School in Huddersfield (Danny Lawson/PA)



Almondbury Community School in Huddersfield (Danny Lawson/PA)



'My address got put out and there were people turning up at my house in cars, all this type of stuff,' he said.


'We went into hiding because we've had all these threats, rape threats, death threats.'


In the footage, the 15-year-old alleged victim appears to be thrown to the ground and has water poured over him at a school in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.




Jamal, 15, was allegedly attacked by a 16-year-old in footage that gained national notoriety


Jamal, 15, was allegedly attacked by a 16-year-old in footage that gained national notoriety



Jamal, 15, was allegedly attacked by a 16-year-old in footage that gained national notoriety


The alleged perpetrator previously gave The Sun Online a handwritten statement in which he accepted responsibility for his actions, but denied bullying the younger boy.


'The incident was isolated and came about from an altercation between us earlier that day.


'The incident was not racial as up to that time we had been on good terms,' he said.





The EDL founder (pictured) discussed the video in a stream online and has now spoken with the alleged attacker


The EDL founder (pictured) discussed the video in a stream online and has now spoken with the alleged attacker






The EDL founder (pictured) discussed the video in a stream online and has now spoken with the alleged attacker


The EDL founder (pictured) discussed the video in a stream online and has now spoken with the alleged attacker



The EDL founder (pictured) discussed the video in a stream online and has now spoken with the alleged attacker 


The footage of the incident at Almondbury Community School provoked outrage and prompted well-wishers to set up an online crowdfunding page for the Syrian family, which received £50,000 in donations in the space of a day.


Prime Minister Theresa May said the generous public response showed the 'true spirit of Britain'.


Shortly after the footage emerged, the alleged victim said he no longer felt safe at school.


He told ITV News: 'I woke up at night and just started crying about this problem. They think I'm different – different from them.


'I don't feel safe at school. Sometimes I say to my dad, 'I don't want to go to school anymore. I was just crying.'


West Yorkshire Police previously said a 16-year-old boy had been interviewed over the attack and reported for summons for an offence of assault ahead of a youth court appearance.


The accused brother previously said the 16-year-old has left the country, adding: 'My brother doesn’t have any bail conditions so it’s not been a problem. There are rumours that he’s been beaten up in revenge attacks but I think that’s nonsense, although I haven’t spoken to him since all this blew up.'


 


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