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Disgusting moment Midlands businessman is subjected to torrent of foul-mouthed racist abuse during TV interview – by women staggering down the street shouting ‘save our kids’ while drinking beer with CHILDREN in tow

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This is the moment when a local business owner was racially exploited in a wide -day light by those who pass by the bad -mouth road in Nuneaton Town Center.

In a video circulating on social media, he interviewed 32 -year -old local business owner Zahin Sky News About dividing on the contributions to asylum seekers in the town.

When he was interrupted by two women walking on the street by two women who looked like only one group of children, he just began to speak.

One of the women holding a glass of beer in front of the camera while shouting a series of obscene in Zahin.

The woman’s faces were blurred by Sky News.

Can’t you see what we’re talking about? Sky News’ Midlands correspondent Shamaan Freeman-Powell refers to the interview with women and asks women.

The second woman later begins in a line about religion: ‘This is the problem we have in our country, you are raping our children.’

The first woman then shouts the expression of the racist ‘dirty monkeys’ and then ‘save our children’.

Zahin, a 32 -year -old local business owner, interviews Sky News when he is interrupted by a woman holding a glass of beer.

The woman moves in front of the camera while a series of obscene shouting about Zahin

The woman moves in front of the camera while a series of obscene shouting about Zahin

The woman then shouts a series of racist terms in Zahin

The woman then shouts a series of racist terms in Zahin

A shocking zahin, who moved from Malawi to England at the age of six, can hear the woman asking for ‘what you teach them to children’?

The presenter Freeman-Powell tries to increase the situation by asking if it is good.

Responds, heartbreaking: ‘I am accustomed to this conflict.’ Sky News added: ‘Nobody should be accustomed to it.’

Zahin then returns to the group without worrying about his twin sister surrounded by them.

After the conflict, Zahin said to the Sky News team ‘I love this town’, but he says he thinks he was targeted because they assume that he was a Muslim.

“For them to accuse us of a crime, this is unfair, this is unfair,” he said.

Nuneaton has been home to a series of anti -immigration protests in recent weeks.

Testing how he feels about the demonstrations, Zahin said he supports people’s right to protest in general.

Zahin tries to participate in the conversation, but quickly shouted

Zahin tries to participate in the conversation, but quickly shouted

‘We have the right to protest for every reason we want: this is the beauty of living in England’ he said.

Speaking about the fault lines passing through Nuneaton, Zahin says there is a need to establish a community and open dialogue.

“Right now, I don’t think we’re part of a community, it’s more like sides,” he added.

But it must be a solution. And I think this solution comes from dialogue, not to sort, to swear at each other. So now we’re at 2025. ‘

Warwickshire was contacted for a comment.

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