Avideo of an Indian man being attacked and nearly killed in Ireland has gone viral on social media. The incident took place in Tallaght, Dublin, which is notorious for its teenage attacks. The man, covered in blood, is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital in Tallaght.
In Kilnamanagh, Tallaght, a group of teenagers took the law into their own hands and attacked and even tried to kill a poor man, accusing him of attempting to molest children. No one came when he was covered in blood and begged for help. In Ireland, a group of under-18s chased him in front of a shop and beat him, shouting "Whoever goes, whoever goes, kill him!" and portrayed him on social media as a paedophile.
He told his address and his home address. He had just arrived in Ireland a week ago. He also worked for Amazon and graduated from a good college in his country India. He had an 11-month-old child and a wife, she said, in crying. The Irish woman said that when she arrived at the apartment where he lived, the people in the Irish house where he lived were scared and talked about how nice he was.
An Irish woman testifies that Ireland is not safe after 6 pm when child gangs are rampant. There is no video of this man abusing a child. If there is, give it to the Garda and don't do this to the poor, this is wrong, this is not Ireland.. she says crying.
Footage circulating on social media shows a man lying in a pool of blood with injuries including cuts to his face. Social media claims that a group of youths attacked the young man.
Irish politician Paul Murphy TD condemned the incident, saying in a statement: "It is appalling that gangs of young men armed with knives are attacking innocent people on our streets." "We will not allow these thugs to make our streets unsafe. We are a strong community and we must stand together against their violence, hatred and division."
Gardaà said in a statement that investigations into the incident were ongoing. It said: "Gardai in Tala were alerted to an incident on Parkhill Road, Tala, Dublin 24, at approximately 6pm on Saturday 19th July 2025. "Gardai attended the scene and a man aged in his 40s was taken to Tala University Hospital with injuries.
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