Dripping in blood from head to toe local woman reveals how she rescued Indian man assaulted in Dublin

Updated: Jul 24th, 2025

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Local woman reveals how she rescued Indian man assaulted in Dublin
Indian man assaulted in Dublin

In a recent hate crime, an Indian man was assaulted and stripped by a group of men in Dublin, Ireland.

Shocking details have emerged in the case after a woman took to social media to recount the horror. The woman claimed she rescued him when he was “embarrassed and shocked”.

Jennifer Murray, who found the Indian man on the road, shared a video on Facebook where she narrates the horror that unfolded, how she rescued him and called the ambulance and police. 

The assault took place at Parkhill Lawns in the Kilnamanagh area of Tallaght, Dublin, around 6 pm on Saturday.

The woman claimed that the ambulance took an hour to arrive while the man was “standing dripping in blood from head to toe with blood pouring out of his head”.

How did Murray find him?

As per the video message on Facebook, Muray was driving past a roundabout when she saw around 30 teenagers, five or six adults, some parked cars and lots of shouting. She pulled her car over and found the man who had been stabbed in the face multiple times. The man said to her, “Please help me, please save me.”

She said that the teenagers were calling him a paedophile and said that “it was obvious he had not done those things”.

Attacked while going to temple

The Indian man told the rescuer that about 10 teenagers, aged 15 to 16, attacked him with a knife and gashed his whole forehead open. He was walking to his temple to pray when he was attacked from behind. 

They punched him in the head and pushed him to the ground. The blood did not stop pouring from his nose for the whole hour she was waiting for an ambulance. “They stripped him of his clothes, took his shoes, underwear, trousers and his wallet and phone and left him on the road,” she said. “They could have killed him,” she added.

As per Murray’s video, the Indian man, an 11-month-old baby, and his wife in India have not yet received their visas.

“He came to Ireland to work for Amazon and is so qualified that he came to work in a field no Irish person could do, and he had gone to one of the most prestigious colleges in India,” she added.

The rescuer woman claimed that he was “polite, embarrassed and shocked”.

The victim provided the address of an Indian family with whom he is living in Ireland. When she informed the family about the incident, they told her that the victim is “kind and gentle”.

The Indian man underwent a brain scan and was left “completely scared for life”, as per Murray.

She also added that four Indian men and another man have been facially stabbed by this same gang in the past four days.

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