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https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/police-want-speak-two-people-24593710

Police want to speak to these two people after Sikh priest, 62, attacked in city centre

The 62-year-old remains in a critical condition after the brutal assault last month

 
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James HoltReporter
  • 17:39, 26 JUL 2022

 

Police are appealing for information after a religious leader was attacked and left unconscious in the street in Manchester city centre last month. The 62-year-old, who police say was a 'Sikh priest', still remains in a critical condition after the brutal assault on June 23.

Detectives investigating the incident have now released further CCTV images of a man and woman they wish to speak to in relation to the incident. Police had been initially been called to the scene, at 6.30pm, after the man was found unconscious on Tib Street.

Paramedics attended and the man was left in a critical condition fighting for his life in hospital. Enquiries found that the victim had been assaulted on Tib Street. Detectives believe the attacker - a male - fled the scene towards Hilton Street, before turning left onto Oldham Street.

More than a month on from the attack, police are still investigating and are now urging anyone with any information about the two people pictured to contact them immediately. The force has been 'following up a number of lines of enquiry' including reviewing CCTV footage covering the area.

DI Mark Astbury, from Longsight CID, said: “This was an attack on a male who still remains in hospital in critical condition. His family are understandably devastated by the aftermath of the attack and yearning for answers surrounding this.

 

“With his family’s permission, we can now share that the victim is a Sikh priest and we are keeping an open mind in relation to the motivation for this attack. We’ve been following up a number of lines of enquiry since the incident including meticulous CCTV checks and are renewing our appeal for the public’s help.”

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Detectives wish to speak to this man and woman in relation to the incident

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A man has been charged after a Sikh priest was attacked in the middle of a Manchester city centre road and left with life-changing injuries.

The 62-year-old victim remains in hospital after he was "left for dead" on Tib Street in June.

Claudio Campos, 28, of Ladybarn Lane, Manchester, has been charged with assault.

He has been remanded in custody and will appear at Manchester Magistrates Court later.

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17 hours ago, Premi5 said:

ttps://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-62839096

A man has been charged after a Sikh priest was attacked in the middle of a Manchester city centre road and left with life-changing injuries.

The 62-year-old victim remains in hospital after he was "left for dead" on Tib Street in June.

Claudio Campos, 28, of Ladybarn Lane, Manchester, has been charged with assault.

He has been remanded in custody and will appear at Manchester Magistrates Court later.

Sadly how the media only care to put '3 lines' in this articles. No attempt to know the profile of the victim, interview with family members, family story, reaction of other sikh members (friends/relatives/community members) and then adding bit about sikhs contribution to the society in general.. Had this been a rabbi, you would be seeing folks taking up to all kind of diplomatic talks. 

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https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-03622-z

Mestizo and mullato come from indian casteism after it entered portugal and spain. It's non Gurmat and also debunkt. 

The native americans have you down here bro? That's weird in 40 years they never bothered me. 

But you visited here so clearly you're opinion is valid. Right. 

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ਪਰਮਪੁਰਖਤਜਿਤਿਨਮਗਪਰੈ॥

param purakh taj tin mag pare ||

Those who fear the castes and follow their path, abandoning the Supreme Lord.

ਬਾਰਬਾਰਜਗਮੋਬਪੁਧਰਹੀ॥੨੨॥
baar baar jag mo bap dharahee ||22||
They fall into hell and transmigrate again and again.22.

Guru Gobind Singh Ji in Bachithr Naatak - 57

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On 9/22/2022 at 5:56 AM, ChardikalaUK said:

So a South American mestizo attacks a Sikh priest. 

I've visited Los Angeles and New York and saw how racist and rude the Mexicans, Dominicans, Puerto Ricans were. 

@californiasardar1 @Not2Cool2Argue@NaamTiharoJoJape is this true?

did @Ranjeet01 and @dallysingh101 find the same experience in LA ?

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