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This is the kind of information worth spreading onto Chinese social media @beijingwalker @viva_zhao @52051 @Beast @Daniel808. @grey boy 2 I see these racist attacks against Chinese students in the uk all the time. You guys need to speak up about it more. Too many are fooled by our soft power. Your governments do next to nothing to warn or prepare them. Many of them are victimized.
Coronavirus: University of Melbourne international students assaulted in unprovoked racist attack
Summer Woolley
Friday, 17 April 2020 1:36 am
Two university students physically assaulted in an unprovoked attack by two strangers in the Melbourne CBD on Wednesday. Credit: Twitter
Two university students were the target of a racist attack by two strangers in the Melbourne CBD on Wednesday.
Victoria Police say the two international students from China were walking along Elizabeth Street about 5.30pm when they were assaulted.
Watch the video above
A video, which was circulated online, shows the pair kicking and punching the students before a bystander steps in.
The victims sustained minor injuries and reported the incident to police, who are now investigating it as a racist attack.
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Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp said she was “appalled” by the “disgraceful attack”.
“The violence displayed is completely unacceptable. It does not reflect the values that Melburnians stand for or the behaviour we expect in our city,” she wrote in the tweet.
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“Melbourne is a caring and inclusive city that welcomes people from all over the world to live and study here.
“During the COVID-19 pandemic it is more important than ever to stick together and lend a hand to those who need it.”
‘Disgusting’
University of Melbourne’s Vice-Chancellor Duncan Maskell said the attack was “disgusting” and “unprovoked”.
“There is no place for violence in a modern, future-facing society like Australia,” he said in a statement.
File image of the University of Melbourne. Credit: University of Melbourne/Facebook
“These senseless and vicious attacks on two young women must never be tolerated in our community.
“The people who did this are a disgrace.”
Maskell said the university is providing assistance to the students.
Investigation
Investigators are now working to identify two women that may be able to assist with their inquiries.
Both women are described as Caucasian in appearance, about 20 years old with a skinny build.
Investigators are working to identify two women that may be able to assist with their inquiries. Credit: Victoria Police
One of the women was wearing a dark top with a light-coloured skirt while the other was wearing a pink jacket.
A man - who was not involved in the assault - also stole one of the victim’s AirPods.
More on 7NEWS.com.au
Any witnesses are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online.
https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/heal...ssaulted-in-unprovoked-racist-attack-c-983675
Coronavirus: University of Melbourne international students assaulted in unprovoked racist attack
Summer Woolley
Friday, 17 April 2020 1:36 am
Two university students physically assaulted in an unprovoked attack by two strangers in the Melbourne CBD on Wednesday. Credit: Twitter
Two university students were the target of a racist attack by two strangers in the Melbourne CBD on Wednesday.
Victoria Police say the two international students from China were walking along Elizabeth Street about 5.30pm when they were assaulted.
Watch the video above
A video, which was circulated online, shows the pair kicking and punching the students before a bystander steps in.
The victims sustained minor injuries and reported the incident to police, who are now investigating it as a racist attack.
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Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp said she was “appalled” by the “disgraceful attack”.
“The violence displayed is completely unacceptable. It does not reflect the values that Melburnians stand for or the behaviour we expect in our city,” she wrote in the tweet.
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“Melbourne is a caring and inclusive city that welcomes people from all over the world to live and study here.
“During the COVID-19 pandemic it is more important than ever to stick together and lend a hand to those who need it.”
‘Disgusting’
University of Melbourne’s Vice-Chancellor Duncan Maskell said the attack was “disgusting” and “unprovoked”.
“There is no place for violence in a modern, future-facing society like Australia,” he said in a statement.
File image of the University of Melbourne. Credit: University of Melbourne/Facebook
“These senseless and vicious attacks on two young women must never be tolerated in our community.
“The people who did this are a disgrace.”
Maskell said the university is providing assistance to the students.
Investigation
Investigators are now working to identify two women that may be able to assist with their inquiries.
Both women are described as Caucasian in appearance, about 20 years old with a skinny build.
Investigators are working to identify two women that may be able to assist with their inquiries. Credit: Victoria Police
One of the women was wearing a dark top with a light-coloured skirt while the other was wearing a pink jacket.
A man - who was not involved in the assault - also stole one of the victim’s AirPods.
More on 7NEWS.com.au
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Any witnesses are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online.
https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/heal...ssaulted-in-unprovoked-racist-attack-c-983675