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«Breaking News» Mother of 'waterboarding bully' of Syrian refugee quizzed over second suspected racist attack

The mother of the 'bully' schoolboy accused of 'waterboarding' a Syrian refugee has been quizzed over a second suspected racist attack after calling a chip shop owner a 'terrorist'.


The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, allegedly threw a charity box at an Asian chip shop worker, 28, and called him a 'terrorist' just months after she was convicted of launching a vile racist attack on his brother, The Sun Online revealed.  


The mother allegedly went into a chip shop in Huddersfield to confront the owner on July 21 after she was convicted of racially aggravated ­threatening behaviour in March last year. 




Jamal, 15, was allegedly waterboarded by the mother's 16-year-old son in sickening footage that gained national notoriety this week


Jamal, 15, was allegedly waterboarded by the mother's 16-year-old son in sickening footage that gained national notoriety this week



Jamal, 15, was allegedly waterboarded by the mother's 16-year-old son in sickening footage that gained national notoriety this week



Staff claim the woman confronted the chip shop workers after she believed the owner had received a payout after the racist attack, according to The Sun Online. 


The owner told The Sun Online: 'She was ranting and raging accusing me of profiting from the first incident which wasn't true.


'My brother told her I hadn't and wasn't there but she just lost it. She called him a "P**i" and "terrorist".'


The second alleged incident was three months before her son was filmed allegedly strangling refugee Jamal and pouring water over his face on playing fields at Almondbury Community School in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. 

When contacted by The Sun Online, a spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: 'A woman was questioned by police in relation to an incident in Westgate, Huddersfield on July 21 2018.


'There was insufficient evidence to prosecute and no further action was taken.' 


In March, the woman launched a vile attack before she spat at the owner of a chip shop. 


'I came in to work at around 8pm to help lock up for the night. She was sitting eating with one of her sons. I went to the toilet and when I came out there was a pool of sick on the floor. It must have been them,' the owner told the Sunday People


'I approached them and said, 'Why didn't you do it in the bin?' It was right there.


'He just walked off, but the mum was saying 'f*** off' and 'p*** off'. They went outside and that's when she started calling me 'P**i' and 'terrorist'. She spat at me.'


The owner posted the footage to Facebook, which helped police identify the woman and track her down. 





The victim is pinned down on the grass


The victim is pinned down on the grass






The bully squirts water in the victim's face as he is pinned to the floor


The bully squirts water in the victim's face as he is pinned to the floor



The shocking video shows the moment a bully apparently grapples with the Syrian boy on the floor and squirts water in his face






The victim, in white and wearing a blue cast on his left arm, was approached on the school field as others looked on


The victim, in white and wearing a blue cast on his left arm, was approached on the school field as others looked on






The bully approaches his victim before headbutting him


The bully approaches his victim before headbutting him



In the clip, a bully walks up to Jamal and apparently chokes him before tackling him to the ground in a vile attack



He said it went viral with thousands of views and that it took two months for the woman to be charged by police.


She was hauled before a court last November where she admitted racially aggravated threatening behaviour and was fined £162.  

The alleged school bully comes from a family with convictions for far-right offences, as his brother was jailed after a Britain First rally erupted in violence

The boy made headlines after the video he appeared in went viral. The 16-year-old claimed he had not been bullying his classmate before the incident and was previously on 'good terms' with him.


A sickening video showed the 15-year-old being set upon by an attacker who dragged him to the floor and said 'I'll drown you' before pouring a bottle of water on his face as others watched on.


Thousands flocked to support the teenager and bemoaned how he escaped war-torn Homs only to be abused by youngsters in the UK. 





The Syrian girl's headscarf is tugged at as she is shoved and falls down a grassy slope at school


The Syrian girl's headscarf is tugged at as she is shoved and falls down a grassy slope at school






The girl landed at the bottom of the slope with the much larger girl on top of her as her scarf was torn from her head


The girl landed at the bottom of the slope with the much larger girl on top of her as her scarf was torn from her head



In separate footage, a Syrian girl thought to be Jamal's sister is attacked. Her headscarf is apparently tugged at as she is shoved and falls down a grassy slope at school



The boy, who escaped war torn Syria with his parents and sister, has suffered two years of bullying since they arrived in Huddersfield.


Now they want to leave the town and start a new life somewhere else because the level of abuse has got too much.  


More than £135,00 has been raised after a shocking video of an assault on the boy went viral, showing him being pinned down by his attacker, and water squirted in his face.


Later it was claimed his sister had also suffered bullying and had her headscarf ripped off in a school playground attack.

The family's lawyer says they are 'extremely grateful' for the amount raised, but will be using it to move out of their home.


Mr Akunjee told the MailOnline: 'They will be using this money to relocate from Huddersfield.


They don't want to live there anymore, the level of abuse the children have received has become too much. 


'It is early days on exactly where they will relocate to, but I have been advising them that they need to think about that now. 


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2018/12/08/mother-of-waterboarding-bully-of-syrian-refugee-quizzed-over-second-suspected-racist-attack/
Main photo article The mother of the ‘bully’ schoolboy accused of ‘waterboarding’ a Syrian refugee has been quizzed over a second suspected racist attack after calling a chip shop owner a ‘terrorist’.
The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, allegedly threw a charity ...


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