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INDIAN NATIONAL HOSPITALISED AFTER 'MINDLESS, RACIST' ATTACK IN IRELAND SUBURB

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July 23, 2025

LONDON: An Indian man in his 40s was hospitalised following what has been dubbed “mindless, racist violence” in a suburb of the Irish capital of Dublin, with the Indian ambassador to Ireland calling for the perpetrators to be brought to justice.

According to local reports, the victim had arrived in Ireland a few weeks ago when he was targeted in an assault at Parkhill Road in Tallaght on Saturday evening. The Gardai, as the police are known in Ireland, have opened an investigation into the case. “Gardai in Tallaght were alerted to an incident at Parkhill Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24 on the evening of Saturday 19th July, 2025, at approximately 6pm,” the local police said. “Gardai attended the scene and a male, aged in his 40s was t

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