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A diversity officer shouted, “Go back to your country, go back to the Bloody Indians,” and a court punched the railway staff in a violent fight at a London station. The 23-year-old Ebonnie-Rose John-Jules was an equality, diversity and inclusive officer of Watford FC when he entered the London for London (TFL) workers at the Southall station in Western London on May 5 last year. Ms. John-Jules traveled with a friend when TFL employee Sasha started a “verbal change” with Cunha, and the Magistrate Court of London was told.

Cunha’s colleague Tom Kakeeto ran to help for new hours and after hearing the discussion. “He asked them to be civilians, and that pulled them towards him.” “Without provocation, John-Joules throws his bike to him and holds him and causes John-Jules to fall.

“Then he took off his earrings and started an attack on Mr. Kakeeto and punched him in his face.”

The alleged attack climbed from there, 23 -year -old friend Naomi Caruana, “the majority of the attack” carried out.

“During this time, Jon-Jules was included in Mrs. Cunha,” Back to your country, you Bloody Indians “was included.” He said.

“He also says: ‘I will not leave the station until we saw the bleeding’ and ‘return’ and ‘Indians’ was also reference.

John-Jules rejected the accusations for more than a year, but on the day of his case, he was found guilty of attacking Mr. Kakeeto and entering the “racially attacked threat behavior”.

23 -year -old Southall started to work as a diversity officer for the Watford FC’s Community Sports and Education Foundation last April and served as a manager of sports activities for cancerous children.

According to reports, Hounslow’s common defendant was found guilty of attacking Ms. Caruana, Mr. Kakeeto and Mrs. Cunha and damaging the Earpods of the male victim.

In a statement of effect, Mr. Kakeeto said during the incident that he was “scared and scared,” and said to the court: “Such attacked was a shock and was not called.”

John-Jules was rescued on September 11 at the Westminister Magistrate Criminal Court for a pre-sentence report. Mrs. Caruana was sentenced to a 12 -month community order, including 70 hours of community service. In addition, Mr. Kakeeto was ordered to pay 120 £ compensation, MS also Cunha 50 £ compensation, £ 85 cost and 114 £ sacrifice additional fee.

Watford FC Community Sports and Education Trust said that the conviction is “incredibly disappointed” and “any form of discrimination or violence” on the subject of “zero tolerance” approach.

“Former staff member, in accordance with the company policy expected and as requested against him arrest, investigation, investigation or procedures could not be explained. Trust was realized, the staff member police investigation would be suspended according to the results of the investigation. Once, the staff member would be rejected immediately due to gross misuse.”

“Community confidence will continue to review the current policy and practices of the explanation of police issues including employees.

He said: “Finally and heartily, we want to convey our sincere thoughts and best wishes to the victim, and we hope that the sentence applied by the court will give assurance that such a behavior cannot be tolerated in our society as a whole.”

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