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Soaliha Iqbal

A Melb Man Was Bashed In A Park & His Attacker Claimed Social Distancing Concerns As The Excuse

Horrible footage has emerged of a man bashing a random stranger in a park for… getting too close to him on a run? Make it make sense.

9 News has shared shocking footage of a Melbourne man exercising in a park with his family, before he appears to attack a random passerby, apparently provoked by his proximity.

In the footage captured by a cyclist at McAlister Oval in Parkville, the dad can be seen running towards the jogger before grabbing the back of his neck and  kneeing him in the face repeatedly.

A woman believed to be his partner can be heard screaming “stop it” as he continues to beat the jogger, while a child can be heard crying out in the background.

The victim in question, who identified himself to 9 News only as Simone, said that the man had told him to stay away from his family, even though he believed he had already kept a safe distance.

“I was so far away from them and this guy deliberately hit me without any reason,” he said, per 9 News.

“They were telling me I was a danger to the community, that I should have stayed away from them, and I really don’t know why. I was just running. It’s a disgrace, honestly.”

9 News reported that the man attacked Simone seemingly out of “concern” for COVID. Right.

Because someone worried about social distancing would totally get all up in a stranger’s face to fight about it, instead of just… walking away and maintaining a safe distance. Sure, Jan.

Either way, I think it’s safe to say that COVID concern does not hold up as an excuse to bash a stranger in a park. And the racial optics here don’t look good either.

Victoria Police are not currently investigating the matter because it hasn’t officially been reported to the police.

The post A Melb Man Was Bashed In A Park & His Attacker Claimed Social Distancing Concerns As The Excuse appeared first on Pedestrian TV.

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