Coronavirus: Boy sentenced for racist coronavirus street att

Coronavirus: Boy sentenced for racist coronavirus street attack


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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".

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