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Wednesday 17 June 2009

Pensioners Beaten in Road Rage Attack


Four young Asian men beat an elderly couple to the ground after a minor road accident in Undercliffe, Bradford:

Police are hunting four men who violently attacked a defenceless elderly couple in a “vicious and disgusting” road rage attack.

Grandparents Christopher and Beryl Bell, of Undercliffe, Bradford, had been out shopping and were driving home when their car clipped the wing mirror of a black Audi A3 car.

Fearing the reaction of the driver and his three passengers, 65-year-old Mr Bell carried on but was tailgated by the Audi until he stopped in Pollard Lane, Undercliffe.

Mr Bell, who takes 12 tablets a day for a heart condition, got out to speak to the driver but the four occupants became verbally abusive and started punching him on the head.

Mrs Bell, aged 66, then got out of the vehicle and tried to persuade the young men to stop hitting her husband, but she too was punched in the face and ended up lying on the floor in a pool of blood.

Both were taken to hospital and Mrs Bell was unable to open her eyes for some time due to the pain in her face.

Mr Bell said: “I got out of the car and the driver got out of his car and we were set together. The other three got out of the car and punched me on my head a couple of times, one in the back. I turned round and I saw my wife on the floor – blood was gushing out of a cut in her nose and a big bump on her head and someone shouted ‘get the police’ and all of a sudden they have jumped in their car and off they went.”

Mr Bell said the men were “shouting like hell” but added that he could not make out what they were saying.

Mrs Bell said: “I was scared but I just saw them all hitting him so I got out and tried to stop it and got punched in the face, then I was on the floor in a load of blood.

“I wasn’t unconscious but my head was going round like I was in a daze.”

Detective Inspector Sean Duggan, of Bradford South Police, who yesterday revealed the details of the attack, said: “This is a particularly violent attack on two vulnerable old people going about their daily business. Four people who are much younger than them and bigger in stature have got out of the vehicle and attacked them quite violently.

“I accept that the offenders in this case are described as Asian, the victims are white British. However, nothing has been said by the offenders that would suggest it’s a racially motivated incident. It’s just a violent unprovoked disgusting attack.”

The Audi driver is described as Asian, stocky, about 5ft 9ins tall and aged 25 with short, black hair, while the front seat passenger was Asian, aged about 20, slim with medium length, jet black hair. The other two passengers were Asian males in their 20s.

Mrs Bell told the BBC that she was scared the men might look the couple up now that they have made their identities public, 'but you have to get on with these things'.

Yes, unfortunately in New Britain one does have to get on with these things, increasingly on a daily basis.

We all know that even if these men are caught they won't be punished.

***Update*** 20th June 2009 13:04

A 21 year old man has been arrested by police in connection with this case - then immediately bailed.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Detective Inspector Sean Duggan, of Bradford South Police, "I accept that the offenders in this case are described as Asian, the victims are white British. However, nothing has been said by the offenders that would suggest it’s a racially motivated incident. It’s just a violent unprovoked disgusting attack.”


Now if the incident had involved 4 or 5 young white men beating up an elderly Muslim or Asian couple, it would most certainly be a racist attack. Definitely, positively, no questions asked, no need to enquire, absolutely racist. Yup.

BTW, I'm fairly certain that the violent thugs are not Hindu or Sikh, but are followers of the religion of peace.

The 1st Earl of Cromer said...

DP111:

You're right, if the races/colours had been reversed, it would have been assumed as racist until proven otherwise.

I think it's a terrible thing when the intent behind an action is seen as worse than the action itself, by the criminal justice system of all things.

Anonymous said...

Where is the outrage, people??