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http://www.canada.com/vancouver/theprovinc...43-8cfedaf40f5a

Saturday, June 04, 2005

VANCOUVER -- A B.C. Indo-Canadian youth who claimed he was assaulted by a group of white men has admitted he made the story up.

The 17-year-old Sikh from the Vancouver suburb of Richmond confessed to police he fabricated the tale that his turban was removed and his long hair cut off with a utility knife.

RCMP Corporal Peter Thiessen says the incident has upset the Sikh community but no decision has been made whether to lay charges.

Thiessen says the boy is shamed and realizes the the lie has caused pain to his family.

Police suspected a hoax when no tips came in concerning the incident that was said to have taken place during the daytime.

The teen told officers he was jumped by five white men in their 20's last Thursday when he was walking home from high school.

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oh dear. a case like this has happened before. when i saw the video news report n they said police r not ruling out it cud be made up, i kinda figured they wud probably be right.

damn fool. i hope he gets beatings.

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OMG man grin.gif Now the police ent gna belvie us EVEN IF THERE IS A RACIAL ATTAK.. WOT THE..... ahem anyways....

he'll get wot he deserves, if his dad his sane... if u get wot i min. :doh:

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hmm.. you know.. yeah, i hope he gets his beatings... but as far as the cops are concerned.... i don't think this hampers future cases too too much, in all honesty.... a hate crime is still going to be a hate crime, and they treated this very well, and only got suspicious when they found out that there were absolutely no hints or ltips or leads... if this actually does happen in the future, you'd hope there would be some sort of tip or lead, and that would remove this stigma attached to us right now...

god forbid we ever need to use the rcmp or any othe rpolice service though, for a hate crime...( i.e..god forbid there ever be a hate crime cimmitted against anyone again)

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