Irish mother speaks out after daughter savagely beaten in animalistic attack by African girls, says if roles had been reversed it would be “racist” attack – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Irish mother speaks out after daughter savagely beaten in animalistic attack by African girls, says if roles had been reversed it would be “racist” attack




The mother of an Irish school girl has spoken out after her daughter was savagely attacked by three black girls outside St. Mel’s Cathedral in Longford.

Louise Hanafee McGann took to social media to express her disgust at the attack and footage taken of it which is circulating online:

“Looking for help:
It’s a sad society we live in when my daughter was innocently sitting on wall waiting to be picked up after school on Thurs evening when she was set upon by 3 girls of African origin . One physically attacked her , while the others videoed it , later to share all over social media /ticktok/snappy chat ect . This seems to be a growing trend.

There were passerbys beeping the horns and one gentleman come over to see was she OK.
If anyone was in the vicinity of St Mels cathedral at around 4.10pm on Thursday even and witnessed this attack please contact me or Longford Garda Station”

The distraught mother explained that the Mirror did not contact her before they showed images of the animalistic assault and notes how Irish media has either ignored the attack or neglected to mention that it was a pack of Africans who singled out her lone white, Irish daughter for their brutality.

Mrs McGann notes as well as many others on social media that had the footage depicted three white girls beating a defenceless black girl there would be a universal media outcry with senior Gardai and politicians weighing in.

As it was a white Irish girl being savaged by the feral pack of up-and-coming thugs there is little to no interest from national media in the story.

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