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'Face smashed, blood everywhere': Gory details emerge as Indian man stripped, assaulted in Ireland

The Indian diaspora in Ireland is estimated to be over 100,000 people, many of whom work in the healthcare and IT sectors.

July 22, 2025 / 21:24 IST
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A horrific assault on an Indian man in Dublin has sparked widespread outrage and renewed concerns over rising hate crimes in Ireland. The victim, an Amazon employee in his 40s who had arrived in the country just three weeks ago, was beaten, stripped, and left bleeding on the street by a group of teenagers in what Irish officials are calling a “vile and racist” attack.

The incident occurred on Saturday evening (July 19) at Parkhill Road in the Tallaght neighbourhood – a working-class suburb in Dublin’s south-west.

Stripped, beaten and left unconscious

The man, who has not been named publicly, was reportedly attacked by a group of 15–16-year-olds who not only punched and kicked him but slammed his head into a lamppost three times, according to eyewitness accounts.

“He was a gentle man and he was stripped, he was attacked,” said local resident Jennifer Murray, who rushed to his aid. “He told us what happened, that they punched him in the head first. He had about an inch and a half gash above his eyebrow, and then about an inch above his other eyebrow.”

“Then they took his head and rammed it into a lamppost three times. Then they all punched him and kicked him, and they stripped his shoes, off his trousers, off his underwear off. They took his phone and they took his money, and then they left him for dead,” she told The Journal.

According to Murray, the man was bleeding heavily and appeared to be in severe shock. “His legs were completely saturated in blood. The blood had actually congealed so much we had to cut his jacket off to check for wounds on his chest,” she added. “This was pure racism, leading to innocent people being attacked.”

The victim was transported to Tallaght University Hospital, where he received treatment before being discharged on Sunday.

Murray noted that some passers-by recorded the incident rather than intervening. A woman on social media who said she was also at the scene claimed the attackers were teenagers and that she helped call for emergency assistance.

Police treating it as a hate crime

Ireland’s national police force, the Gardai, confirmed they are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.

“Gardai in Tallaght were alerted to an incident at Parkhill Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24 on the evening of Saturday 19th July, 2025 at approximately 6pm. Gardai attended the scene and a male, aged in his 40s was taken to Tallaght University Hospital with injuries,” a Garda spokesperson said.

Although no arrests have been made so far, police suspect the same group may be linked to other recent unprovoked attacks on foreign nationals in the area.

Authorities have dismissed the gang’s claim that the man had acted inappropriately around children, saying there is no basis to the accusation.

Community and diplomatic outrage

The incident has shaken Ireland’s Indian community. The Indian Embassy in Dublin said it was in contact with both the authorities and the victim.

Ambassador Akhilesh Mishra told The Hindu, “The horrible attack has naturally caused widespread concern and fear in the local Indian community. Embassy is in touch with the victim, the larger community and has taken up the matter with various Irish authorities.”

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Mishra condemned the nature of media coverage that used the term “alleged.”

“How can an ‘ALLEGED’ assault cause such horrible injury & bleeding?” he posted.

Local leaders also condemned the attack in strong terms.

Baby Pereppadan, Fine Gael councillor for Tallaght South, told The Irish Independent that the man was still in shock and not taking visitors. “He only arrived in Ireland three weeks ago,” he said. He also called for increased police presence in the area, citing a pattern of similar violent incidents.

Sean Crowe, Sinn Fein TD for Dublin South-West, said the attack was “vile and utterly unacceptable on so many levels.”

“Anyone who thinks this sort of mindless, racist violence makes their community safer is lying and fooling no one,” Crowe said. “This is not the first such attack in our area, but it has to be the last.”

Paul Murphy, TD from People Before Profit, also called it a “shocking” and racially motivated assault. “This appears to be the latest in a series of recent racially motivated attacks by a gang in the area. Those responsible must be found and stopped.”

Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan addressed rising anti-immigrant rhetoric in the country, saying, “Increasingly, you hear of people blaming immigrants for crimes... the percentage of immigrants in prison is lower than the percentage of immigrants in society.”

The incident comes amid growing concerns over racist violence in Ireland, particularly targeting South Asian communities.

“Ireland was not unsafe earlier, but over the past three years, the situation has dramatically changed because of the rise of violent racist gangs that target foreigners,” a diplomatic source told The Hindu.

The Indian diaspora in Ireland is estimated to be over 100,000 people, many of whom work in the healthcare and IT sectors.

Moneycontrol World Desk
first published: Jul 22, 2025 09:16 pm

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