Indian student attacked in Australia again
Melbourne: Another attack on a gullible Indian was held in Melbourne. Sai Ratan Tiwari, is a 22 year old youth who belongs from Jabalpur in Madhya pradesh in India , who arrived in Australia a year ago to pursue an honorable degree of Bachelors of information systems. Was punched on his face by a faction of Australians, when two of them stopped him when he was on his way to the temple and was asked where he was going. “I told them I was going home instead of disclosing that I was going to a temple,” said Tiwari, a student of Ballarat University, said as he was scared to disclose the fact that he was on his to the temple with his friend.
“They punched on my face and told me ‘in this place there is no home for you’,” he said, adding that he refused to go to the hospital and instead was treated by an on-site ambulance. the attendants in the ambulance, cleaned the wounds and gave the required medications.
He said when his unhurt friend was trying to make a phone call to the police the attackers snatched the phone from him and fled the view.
“We called the police. They arrived after 10 minutes and after that the ambulance arrived. I was unconscious because I had lost a lot of blood,” Tiwari said.
Tiwari said he has already contacted the Indian Consulate General’s office in Australia which has given him a doctor’s number for any supplementary treatment.
The event has already been reported to Frankton Police Station. Tiwari is the latest victim of the ethnic attacks in Australia and was mentally disturbed due to the incident which made him want to go back home in India.
Last week a 36 year old Amrit Goyal, an engineering student, was ethnically mistreated by a crowd of Australians, including a woman, who also punched him in his left eye. And left him buised on the roads.
Another 22 year old man was recently became a victim in Australia when he was punched on his head and had his turban removed in this Australian city as he slept at a bus stop early Sunday.
More than three dozen innocent Indian students have been crucially attacked in various Australian cities since June this year.