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Emma Nevin & Sophie Collins

Tourist 'punched, kicked' and left needing surgery after Dublin Bus attack

A horrific attack that allegedly took place on a Dublin Bus last week saw a tourist “punched in the face and kicked in the legs”.

65-year-old Roland, from Switzerland, was in Dublin to visit his daughter Camille over the Christmas holidays.

He travelled with his wife to Ireland, and on January 4 at about 6:30 pm, he was attacked while travelling on Dublin Bus towards Dundrum.

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He was with his daughter and wife at the time of the incident and speaking to Dublin Live, Camille explained: "We were on our way back home on the 14 bus when this man came in with his wife and child in a stroller.

“My dad was standing where the foldable chair is as the bus was quite full, and the man firstly ran into his legs with the stroller.

"Now, my dad doesn't speak any English, so he did say to him in French that he could ask politely and then he moved to the side to leave the man the space.

“Unfortunately my boyfriend and I were at the very back didn't see that the man kept talking to him badly all the way, saying that 'he's a foreigner and should stay in his country'."

Camille said that the situation then turned violent on the bus journey. "We realised what was happening when he assaulted my dad," she said.

"He had it all planned as when they got off the bus he let his wife and baby go first, pretended to leave and then ran back in and hit my elderly dad.

“He gave him three strong punches in the face and kicked him in the legs before we could intervene."

Roland then spent eight hours at St Vincent's Hospital that night after suffering a sinus fracture, a tear under the eye and a black eye.

He also must to undergo surgery this week due to the sinus fracture.

"This is not to mention the emotional damages it brought to my family," she said. "My parents were supposed to go back home early next week and they are now stuck in Ireland as he has to undergo surgery and recover from it before being able to fly.

"My dad has always loved Ireland so much, he's always been enthusiastic about this country and that night this country did him wrong.

“When you're 65-years-old visiting your daughter and simply taking a bus back home you don't imagine this will make you end up in the hospital."

Dublin Bus have told Camille via email that they are "so sorry to hear of this awful incident" and will "assist in any way they can".

She has urged anyone who was on the bus in question and witnessed the incident to get in contact with Rathmines Garda Station.

An Garda Siochana and Dublin Bus were contacted for comment.

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