This story is from October 14, 2010

Assaulted in Edinburgh for a good deed

An Indian-origin man was brutally assaulted in Britain when he tried to stop a gang of men from attacking a woman. He was called an "Indian b******".
Assaulted in Edinburgh for a good deed
LONDON: An Indian-origin man was brutally assaulted in Britain when he tried to stop a gang of men from attacking a woman. He was called an "Indian b******".
Pankaj Rawat, an Indian shop assistant, suffered a broken jaw after being assaulted at Edinburgh's Waverley Bridge on Saturday, Edinburgh Evening News reported on Wednesday.
Rawat, 21, was walking home when he tried to intervene to protect the woman on Waverley Bridge.

The gang hurled racial abuses before punching him to the ground. He was repeatedly kicked during the attack. He was taken to hospital where in a procedure he had a metal plate fixed to his fractured jaw. Rawat, who moved from India to Edinburgh 18 months ago, lost his job due to the attack as shop owners were not able to give him four weeks off work to recover from his injuries.
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