
While government sponsored anti-Hungarian propaganda fills the mediascape, gypsy crime gets swept under the carpet by the complicit government, police and the judicial system.
What happened in the small village of Kunhegyes is an indication what has been happening in the country, in general. In a pub, six gypsies assaulted a Hungarian man slashing his throat with a broken beer bottle and police barely investigate the case.
The security camera shows what exactly happened; the victim suffered life-threatening injury. He is still in intensive care in the Péterffy Sándor Clinic.
“He hit me with a beer bottle; I didn't feel pain but sudden warmness. I touched my neck and blood was streaming out; seeing the blood, I got scared,” said József Varga the 39 year old victim.
The glass cut seven nerves, as well and it is not sure, he will fully recover.
Kunhegyes is a small village and everyone knows each other. One would think that police have already arrested the culprit.
According to police, the investigation is continuing and the culprit, a 23 year old man already admitted the crime. Currently, police have been waiting for the hospital records.
“Police have questioned me ones. Two weeks have passed since the incident, but no one told me at what stage the investigation is,” said the victim.
“The waitress told me what happened,” said Imre Kocsis, the owner of the pub. “I called police right away; the camera shows that the victim had been punched three times before he was hit with the beer bottle. Police came but neither the waitress nor I have been questioned yet,” said the owner of the pub.
In the village everyone knows who the attacker is.
According to hunhir, the attacker is the son of a gypsy civil rights activist. Mother and son organized a demonstration, in front of the Mayor office, in January protesting against racism.
THE CULPRIT
(szoljon.hu – barikád.hu – hunhír.hu – szentkoronaradio.com - hungarianambiance.com)
Gypsies slashed the throat of a man in a pub[VIDEO]
Thursday, May 14, 2009Posted by HungarianAmbiance at 6:35 AM
Labels: Crime and Punishment
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