A disturbing incident in Dundalk, Ireland, where a mother confronted a predator stalking her daughter, culminated in a violent attack by a sub-Saharan migrant, raising concerns and sparking debates about illegal migration, open borders, and the government’s response.
In a distressing incident that has sent shockwaves through the community of Dundalk, Ireland, a woman recorded herself confronting a sub-Saharan migrant who had allegedly followed her daughter after school in the Saltown area. The unsettling encounter took a violent turn when, after ensuring there were no witnesses, the migrant attacked the mother.
The incident came to public attention when the victim’s brother, Robert Minibus Nesbitt, took to social media to share more details about the altercation and the subsequent assault. The incident has raised concerns and ignited a broader debate about illegal migration, open border policies, and the response of law enforcement and government authorities to illegals.
Adding to the details, the mother who was assaulted and whose daughter was harassed also took to social media to provide more context to the story. She explained why she confronted the migrant, revealing a chilling detail: “Girls, my fourteen-year-old daughter was cycling down by Mullens on Castletown Road, and this guy had a stick in his hand and asked my child to go to his house with him.” Alongside this disturbing account, she posted a picture of the man, further deepening the sense of unease in the community.
According to Nesbitt’s Facebook post, the unidentified migrant had reportedly been stalking his 13-year-old niece from town and engaging in highly inappropriate conversations with her. The distressing ordeal continued as the migrant followed the young girl from town all the way to Mullens in Castletown. Fearing for her safety, the mother confronted the illegal and recorded the encounter.
In the video shared by Nesbitt on Facebook, the situation escalated when the migrant physically assaulted the mother. She was forced to take refuge in her car with her children while the assailant pounded on the vehicle, shaking his fists and making threats. The traumatic experience left both the children and their mother deeply traumatized.
Nesbitt’s post also expressed concerns about the migrant’s actions beyond this incident, with reports that he was casing neighborhoods, particularly areas where children were playing in gardens. These developments have intensified the fears of local residents and have given rise to serious questions about the effectiveness of...
According to Nesbitt’s Facebook post, the unidentified migrant had reportedly been stalking his 13-year-old niece from town and engaging in highly inappropriate conversations with her. The distressing ordeal continued as the migrant followed the young girl from town all the way to Mullens in Castletown. Fearing for her safety, the mother confronted the illegal and recorded the encounter.
In the video shared by Nesbitt on Facebook, the situation escalated when the migrant physically assaulted the mother. She was forced to take refuge in her car with her children while the assailant pounded on the vehicle, shaking his fists and making threats. The traumatic experience left both the children and their mother deeply traumatized.
Nesbitt’s post also expressed concerns about the migrant’s actions beyond this incident, with reports that he was casing neighborhoods, particularly areas where children were playing in gardens. These developments have intensified the fears of local residents and have given rise to serious questions about the effectiveness of...
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6 comments:
the ira retired? no men left in ireland?
S S S time
I'm surprised that men in Ireland no longer take care of business. Or are there no men left?
Migrant? You make me laugh.
Lead injection needed, stat!
I understand her impulse to protect her daughter, but I wonder why she thought (or, more likely, "felt") that she could verbally attack a bad man with no consequences to herself. Safe bet she was unarmed, and I wouldn't be surprised to find that she voted for the people whose policies brought the alien to her country in the first place.
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