‘I just beat the s*** out of an Indian doctor’: Florida man charged with hate crime after brutal assault on Indian-origin nurse
The brutal attack of the Indian nurlist in Florida has led to the improvements of hate crimes at the experience of second-degree murder.
67-year-old nurse Lailama Leilama Leilama Leilama Leilama on February 19 by a psychiatric patient of the Western Hospital of the Fland Florida Coast. Slanchbruri is facing a second-degree murder in improvements in hate crimes due to racist reviews.
Gazarbouri, during the past year of Florida’s baker, was hospitalized after the hospitalized hospitalized hospitalized after a voluntary hospitalization. His racial outburst, indicating that “Indians are bad. I’ve just beaten out of the Indian doctor *** highlighted in court. He quickly became anxious about the attack.
According to one local news report, “Sanctburi beat the nursing Leija Lal,” In fact, every bone of the bone broke on her face. “
The attack ignited the indignation channel and requires stronger protection for health workers, especially Indian origin. For more than two decades, the experienced nurse Lal is in intense therapy in St. Mary’s Medical Center, it fears that he can see the vision with two eyes.
South Florida’s Indian Nurses Association has condemned the incident, emphasizing the lack of special protective legislation of medical staff. Doctor of Machin Samuel stressed. “This is a risk for our health workers, as there are no special laws to protect staff.” This highlights a wider concern for the safety and protection of health professionals.
The Indian American Foundation expressed deep concern, “Florida Hospital is detained by Leyla Lali, which” indians are bad. ” It should stop. This case attaches importance to the rising wave of the anti-India mood and urgent need to resolve its consequences.
The accusation of the Slankbouri comes with improvements of hate crimes, which, if proven, can lead to more tough penalties. The local law enforcement official noted that such enhancements “state the motive of the defendant’s actions and their broad influence on the community.”
This attack follows the same, another violent case related to Indian originated in the UK, pushing further calls for improved protection for health workers. More than 9,500 signatures have already collected more than 9,500 signatures for such attacks, reflecting the common public support for changes.