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South Asian Men Accused Of Assault And Yelling Racial Slurs To Woman Of Colour, Say Chilliwack RCMP
- July 30, 2020
During the alleged assault, a group of South Asian men allegedly directed a number of racial slurs toward the black family, says Corporal Mike Rail spokesperson for the UFVRD RCMP. The two teenage children were transported to hospital, treated for injuries and later released.
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff
CHILLIWACK – A Cultus Lake incident quickly inflamed into racial slurs and assault, according to Chilliwack RCMP, who are seeking the public’s assistance in the investigation of two South Asian men.
On the evening of Saturday, July 25, Chilliwack RCMP responded to a report of a fight in the Entrance Bay area at Cultus Lake. As the police investigation developed, officers gathered evidence associating two South Asian men to the alleged assault of a woman of colour and her two teenage children.
During the alleged assault, a group of South Asian men allegedly directed a number of racial slurs toward the family, says Corporal Mike Rail spokesperson for the UFVRD RCMP. The two teenage children were transported to hospital, treated for injuries and later released.
As police continue to pursue their investigation, officers are urging anyone who witnessed or recorded the incident on phone or dash cam to contact them.
Entrance Bay was crowded and investigators believe the incident would have drawn attention, says Rail.
Chilliwack RCMP urge anyone with information or a recording of the incident to contact them at 604-792-4611 or your local police agency.