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Sikh woman raped in 'racially aggravated attack' speaks out
West Midlands Police are investigating a racially aggravated rape of a Sikh woman in Oldbury, appealing for witnesses to aid in identifying two white male suspects.
- A woman in her 20s was raped in a racially aggravated attack by two white men near Tame Road, Oldbury, on Tuesday morning, September 9.
- The attack involved racist remarks telling her, "You don’t belong in this country, get out," and followed another recent racially motivated assault nearby.
- West Midlands Police are actively investigating with positive leads, appealing to the public for information about the two suspects described, and conducting forensic and CCTV enquiries.
- The victim expressed her gratitude for the support received from Sikh Youth UK and the wider community, emphasizing that she would not want anyone else to experience what she has endured, and praised the resilience demonstrated by her family and community throughout this difficult time.
- Community groups and politicians condemn the attack, call for stronger hate crime action, and hold meetings and demonstrations to support safety and unity against violence and hatred.
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