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image captionJonathan Mok posted a selfie and another photo of his injuries on Facebook
A 16-year-old boy has been sentenced for racially attacking a Singapore student who was told we don t want your coronavirus in our country .
Jonathan Mok was beaten up on Oxford Street last February by a group of boys in an unprovoked attack .
The chair of the bench gave the boy an 18-month youth rehabilitation order.
He was also ordered to wear an electronic tag, follow a curfew order between 20:00 and 07:00 for 10 weeks and must pay £600 compensation to Mr Mok.
Chair of the bench Mervyn Mandell warned that had he been an adult he would have gone to jail for a very long time .
SINGAPORE - The 16-year-old behind the racial attack of a Singaporean, then a student in London, was sentenced on Wednesday (Jan 27) to an 18-month youth rehabilitation order.
A British court also ordered the teenager to follow a curfew from 8pm to 7am which will be electronically monitored and pay £600 (S$1,000) compensation to Mr Jonathan Mok, whose injuries from the attack had to be treated with facial surgery.
On Feb 24 last year, Mr Mok, 23, then a final year University College of London (UCL) law student, was told we don t want your coronavirus in our country and beaten up in Oxford Street in an unprovoked attack , the court heard.
A teenager who was convicted of shouting: I don t want your coronavirus in my country as he beat up a Singaporean law student during a racist attack was today ordered to pay his victim £600.
The 16-year-old, who cannot be named due to legal reasons, punched 24-year-old Jonathan Mok in the face during the group attack on February 24 last year.
Witnesses to the attack standing a few metres away heard the words disease and coronavirus used, while Mr Mok said the defendant told him: I don t want your coronavirus in my country.
UCL law student Mr Mok, who had been studying in London for two years at the time of the incident, required surgery on his face following the confrontation on Oxford Street, central London.
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image captionJonathan Mok posted a selfie and another photo of his injuries on Facebook
A 16-year-old boy has been sentenced for racially attacking a Singapore student who was told we don t want your coronavirus in our country .
Jonathan Mok was beaten up on Oxford Street last February by a group of boys in an unprovoked attack .
The chair of the bench gave the boy an 18-month youth rehabilitation order.
He was also ordered to wear an electronic tag, follow a curfew order between 20:00 and 07:00 for 10 weeks and must pay £600 compensation to Mr Mok.
Chair of the bench Mervyn Mandell warned that had he been an adult he would have gone to jail for a very long time .