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Man hurls racist remarks, punches and kicks student; arrested for being a public nuisance
The man also made racist remarks while standing nearby
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Singapore – A 33-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly shouting racist remarks and attacking a university student at East Coast Park.
The incident, which happened on Friday morning (Jul 2), left the victim, a Singaporean, with bruises on his face and abdomen, reported
The police confirmed having arrested the man for purportedly being a public nuisance.
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ST that the man was not provoked yet directed racist remarks at her son and his two friends.