Coronavirus: Teenagers are arrested after abuse of Chinese

Two teenage girls have been arrested for an alleged racist attack on some Chinese people wearing facial masks. Girls 14 and 15 years old have been charged with attacking four people in central Southampton, police said. The alleged incident is believed to have been racist and linked to the coronary pandemic, according to Hampshire [...]
Two teenage girls have been arrested for an alleged racist attack on some Chinese people wearing facial masks.
Girls 14 and 15 years old have been charged with attacking four people in central Southampton, police said.
The alleged incident is believed to have been racist and linked to the coronary pandemic, according to Hampshire Constabulary.
The victims, three Chinese men, and one woman all were aged and suffered no physical injuries.
They are believed to have been wearing medical masks on March 17th.
Since the beginning of the outbreak of the Coronobrians, which originated in China but spread rapidly to other parts of the world, various cases of racist abuse of people of Chinese or East Asian origin have been reported on the pandemic.
A Chinese owner claims to have spit in Hertfordshire, while a stranger is said to have offended a woman at a nightclub in Birmingham in recent weeks.
A young student in Singapore has claimed he had been punched and hit in central London by people who had been screaming “convinus” at him.












