A man physically attacked two Hebrew speakers in the German capital, Berlin. He has it 27 year old woman attacked with a chair and her 24 year old partner punch to the face, police said Saturday. Germany is now investigating State Security.
According to previous findings, the two met at a fast food restaurant on Saturday night Neukölln District entertain. There were two men sitting at a neighboring table who were supposedly conversing in Arabic. “When they noticed the language in which the 27-year-old and the 24-year-old were communicating, one of the men allegedly made derogatory comments towards them both,” the statement said. The woman and man asked him to “refrain from making such statements.”
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Attacker fled
The previously unknown assailant first poured an alcoholic drink in his direction and then became violent. The woman blocked the chair's attack with her arms. The 24-year-old was punched in the face after standing protectively in front of her. The attacker fled with his companion. Those attacked complained of pain in their arms and face, but refused medical treatment.
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