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Indian cab driver assaulted in Ireland in suspected hate crime, told to 'go back to your own country'

The incident adds to a string of recent attacks targeting the Indian community in Dublin. These assaults are occurring against the backdrop of rising anti-immigrant sentiment in Ireland.

August 04, 2025 / 22:41 IST
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File Photo - Ireland's Garda police officers stand on duty at a bus stop on O'Connell Street in Dublin on November 24, 2023.
File Photo - Ireland's Garda police officers stand on duty at a bus stop on O'Connell Street in Dublin on November 24, 2023.

In yet another disturbing incident of alleged hate crime, an Indian-origin cab driver was violently assaulted in Ballymun, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. Lakhvir Singh, who has lived in Ireland for over 23 years and worked as a cab driver for more than a decade, said he was attacked by two young men in an unprovoked assault that has left him deeply shaken.

Singh recounted that he had picked up two men, believed to be around 20 or 21 years old, from the northside area and dropped them at Poppintree. Upon reaching the destination, the two opened the vehicle’s door and struck him twice on the head with a bottle. “I’m really scared now and I’m off the road at the moment. It will be very hard to go back. My children are really scared,” Singh told Dublin Live.

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As the attackers fled, they reportedly shouted, “go back to your own country.” Singh attempted to seek help by knocking on nearby doors, but no one responded. He then called 999 for assistance. Gardai and emergency services arrived at the scene, and Singh was taken to Beaumont Hospital for treatment. His car, according to reports, was left covered in blood.

“In 10 years, I’ve never seen anything like this happen,” Singh added, stating he is now “very scared” to return to work.