A SHOCKING attack in Cork has rocked the Indian student community. On St. Patrick Street, a student had a rope cruelly placed around their neck, sparking fears about safety in the city.
Terrifying Rope Incident
The incident happened on Saturday evening. The victim, an Indian student, was on a phone call standing on the pavement when a group suddenly approached. Without warning, they looped a rope around the student’s neck. Thankfully, the student managed to escape unharmed but described the ordeal as deeply frightening and racially charged.
Investigation Launched as Community Demands Action
Police are now probing the attack. Community leaders and university officials have stepped up calls for tougher security around Cork’s international student community. They vow to boost safety measures and keep a close watch to prevent any more such nasty incidents.
Students Speak Out
- Indian students in Cork are alarmed and demanding urgent action.
- Calls for increased patrols and better awareness of minority safety grow louder.
- The event has sparked a wider debate on protecting all students, no matter their background.
This shocking episode exposes the urgent need for Cork to ensure all students can live and study without fear.