Victim of ‘racially aggravated’ rape in Oldbury thanks community for support

Eleanor LawsonWest Midlands
Matthew Cooper/Pa TelA woman who was raped by the police as a “racial aggravated attack” thanked the society for their “love and support”.
The woman in her 20s reported that she was attacked by two men just before 08:30 on Tuesday, near Tame Road in West Midlands, Oldbury. Police said that men made a racist statement during the attack.
Now philanthropy made a statement that he thanked people through Sih Youth UK for supporting him and his family.
In his statement, “I never wish that to anyone. All I did was to go to work on my way to work, and what happened deeply affected us.”
“First of all, my family was my rock and my community stood strong next to me.”
The Federation of SIH, which supports the victim, told him what the perpetrators said during the attack: “You don’t belong to this country, go out.”
West Midlands police are still hunting two men and said it was “a series of positive investigation lines”.
“We want to talk to everyone who may have seen two men in the region.”
The first man was defined as white with a shaved head and heavy structure. It was also told that he was wearing a dark sweatshirt and was on gloves.
The second man was white and wore a gray top with silver zip.
The sacrifice said: “The police do their best to find the responsible ones, and I hope they get caught, so this is not to anyone else.”
‘I can’t thank you enough’
Starting from the lions of the Great War Monument in Smetwick, a turning point dedicated to the Sikh soldiers, a community show that supports the victim, starting from the lions of the Great War Monument, the show will take place to the community before marching to Tame Road in Oldbury.
During his testimony, the woman thanked people and for the support of her family.
“We’re experiencing a lot, but the power and kindness shown by the right people in the community was incredible and I can’t thank them enough for my voice,” he said.
“There was a lot of love and support, and I’m really humble.
“I would like to thank my family, the Sikh Youth, which is very supportive, to the local Gurdwara committees and the Sikh Orgs and everyone who stands with me in my community.
“I can’t thank you for helping me to go through this hard time.”
‘Seriously worried’
The SIH Federation (England) says that he has in contact with the victim and his family and provides support for him.
“This is not heard. It is really hard to meet how serious people are, especially young women.
“People look at their shoulders.”
When Mr. Singh was attacked in August, two elderly sih taxi drivers were attacked near the Wolverhampton Railway Station, he referred to a new attack in West Midlands.
The police also acts racially aggravated.
Singh, “These two events, not so far, not so quickly took place in a row.” He said.
“We are worried about the political climate created around people who look different.
He said: “There is a concern about the rhetoric about foreigners about the country’s country.
He continued: “Since the referendum, there is a feeling of transferring the crime to people who look different in the country.”




