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  • No One Came to Help Us - Nigerian Students Assaulted by Mob in India on Alleged Cannibalism (Watch the Brutal Video)
  • Indian Police have arrested five men on Tuesday after hundreds of angry residents of a north Indian city attacked Nigerian students with sticks and metal chairs following the death of a local teenager from a suspected drug overdose.
    The attacked Nigerian nationals speaking
    Endurance Amalawa, one of the Nigerian students attacked in Greater Noida, India, has told reporters that no one helped them while they were being beaten up and claimed that he had no clue why he was assaulted.
    He said he was outside the mall with his brother when they saw an angry mob running towards them. “We kept crying for help, but no one came, not even the security marshals. I was running but they followed me and attacked me,” he said on NDTV television.
    “Some people were hitting us, pushing us out… they dragged my brother outside and start hitting him.”
    Another Nigerian student who was also attacked said; "We don’t know why we were assaulted, the mob hit us with rods, bricks and knives. We asked people around for help, but not one called the police. Even our colleagues did not help," said the Nigerian national as quoted by ANI.
    “The locals look at us like cannibals,” said Presidoe Okujuna, spokesman for the Association of African Students in India, which is advising students to avoid classes for their own safety.
    “People are scared. They don’t want to come out. They want security for their lives.”
    Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath has assured thorough investigation and action over the incident. The UP government has said that a report will be provided to the Centre on the incident soon. 

    "Attack on Nigerian students is a serious issue. Proper probe will be done. Report will be provided to Centre at earliest,” said UP Minister Siddharth Nath Singh, adding that the police have filed an FIR and five people have been arrested in connection with the assault on the Nigerian nationals in Greater Noida on Monday.
    The Xenophobic attack all began when Manish Khari, a Class 12 student in Greater Noida, died, reportedly of drug overdose on Friday. It was reported that the boy was last been seen with five Nigerian students who lived in the neighbourhood.
    Soon after the rumours spread, the locals raided their home and also accused them of being cannibals. The five Nigerian students were booked for killing Khari and were later released after the questioning.
    External Affairs Minister, Sushma Swaraj intervened into the matter on Monday night and sought a report from the Uttar Pradesh government over the attack on the Nigerian national. She also spoke to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath over the incident.
    Nigerian students have been protesting against murder chargers and have held mass demonstrations. “Black lives matter,” “We demand justice,” and “Skin tone is not a crime” were some slogans that were heard outside the Kasna police station in Greater Noida during a protest on Sunday.
    Watch the video report and the brutal attack on Nigerian students below;

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