NEW DELHI: The Indian embassy in Ireland has taken note of the brutal attack on a national in Tallaght, saying that the embassy was in touch with the relevant Irish authorities and all the "requisite assistances" were being offered to the victim and the family.
"Regarding the recent incident of physical attack on an Indian national happened in Tallaght, Dublin, Embassy is in touch with the victim and his family. All the requisite assistances are being offered. Embassy is also in touch with the relevant Irish authorities in this regard," the embassy informed in a post on X on Wednesday.
The man, in his 40s, was brutally attacked and partially stripped in a suspected racist assault in Tallaght, Dublin, on Saturday evening. Having arrived in Ireland just three weeks earlier, he sustained injuries to his face, arms, and legs, and was hospitalized before being discharged on Sunday morning.
Calling out the incident as "horrible", Indian ambassador to Ireland, Akhilesh Mishra, had said, "How can an “ALLEGED” assault cause such horrible injury & bleeding? Aghast at the insensitivity & obfuscation of @rte @rtenews!"
"Regarding the recent incident of physical attack on an Indian national happened in Tallaght, Dublin, Embassy is in touch with the victim and his family. All the requisite assistances are being offered. Embassy is also in touch with the relevant Irish authorities in this regard," the embassy informed in a post on X on Wednesday.
Regarding the recent incident of physical attack on an Indian national happened in Tallaght, Dublin, Embassy is in touch with the victim and his family. All the requisite assistances are being offered.
— India in Ireland (Embassy of India, Dublin) (@IndiainIreland) July 23, 2025
Embassy is also in touch with the relevant Irish authorities in this regard.
The man, in his 40s, was brutally attacked and partially stripped in a suspected racist assault in Tallaght, Dublin, on Saturday evening. Having arrived in Ireland just three weeks earlier, he sustained injuries to his face, arms, and legs, and was hospitalized before being discharged on Sunday morning.
Calling out the incident as "horrible", Indian ambassador to Ireland, Akhilesh Mishra, had said, "How can an “ALLEGED” assault cause such horrible injury & bleeding? Aghast at the insensitivity & obfuscation of @rte @rtenews!"
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