Taxi driver from Kerala assaulted in Australia, wounded on face, chest


Hobart (Australia), Mar 26 (Agencies) : A man from Kerala was on Sunday morning assaulted by a group of teenagers in Australia’s Hobart, in yet another suspected race attack.

According to a report in Hindustan Times, Indian taxi driver Li Max, who hails from Kottayam in the coastal state, had to be admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital with deep wounds on his face and chest.

Li told relatives that he was attacked without any provocation. He said that when he stopped his car near a McDonald’s outlet, he saw three youths arguing with an employee, but they soon turned their attention to him.

“Among the three a big boy in black T shirt yelled racial abuses and attacked me without any provocation. I was literally shocked. Soon two others also joined, raining blows on me. Before leaving they poured water on bleeding wounds,” Li reportedly told a Malayalam news channel.

“While hitting me they were using choicest racial abuses. Nobody intervened when I was attacked and later they sped away in their vehicle,” he added.

Claiming that the ‘racial mood’ in Australia was changing after US President Donald Trump came to power, Max said he had never before faced such hostility in 8 years in Australia.

He also claimed that another Indian taxi driver was humiliated in a similar fashion in Australia recently, but refused to file a police complaint.

This is the second incident of racial abuse in Australia in a week. Last Sunday, a priest from Kerala, Tomy Kalathoor, was stabbed inside a church in Melbourne while he was attending a Sunday mass. Australian police claimed the assailant, who shouted that Kalathoor had no right to conduct the mass, was mentally deranged. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had condemned the attack directed the Indian consulate to render all help to the priest.

  

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  • Godwin, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 26 2017

    Why he has to drive a Taxi in Australia? Is he ashamed to be Taxi driver in India???

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 26 2017

    Where gone the persons who were commenting upon Modi
    Regarding attack on minorities? Particularly the person from UK
    All hiding in rat holes ?

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 26 2017

    intolerance!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 26 2017

    All Indians in Australia should come back from this Raciest Country.
    Acche Din have arrived in India ...

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    Jossey,

    Why? do you want them to face more racism over here. Let me remind you that we Indians are more racist.

    And the other thing this is that racism term only refers to a position where one hates the other just because they belong to a different race. Most of the attacks on Indians are because we Indians ruin their means of living by our work ethic. We Indians tend to work for less and put in more hours of work to make more money. There is actually nothing wrong with this but just that the locals of that country would be upset. So their hatred wouldn't necessarily be because of race.

    The said person is from kerala. How many times I have heard things regarding how bad these mallus are and how are they taking up the local jobs? What about same thing that we say about the people from UP or bihar. Isnt that a kind of prejudice?

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