
"I was walking on the pavement, and I noticed this guy, all in black, covered up, actually, just walking at me. And I'm always vigilant. And he was just walking towards me, and so I moved out of the way, and then he brushed past me. He turned around, and he kicked me like he was kicking a football. He kicked me in the middle of a street at about seven o'clock last night,"
"I luckily had some witnesses, some lovely girls saw it and came to my aid. There was a security guard on a door nearby who was absolutely useless and didn't do anything, which was hugely disappointing, and I just there, and I couldn't actually believe that someone, a stranger, has just decided, for whatever reason, whether he's a got a problem with women, whether he's just an opportunist. He decided he did not like me, and he just thought, Now, give you the boot."
Kirsty Gallacher was physically assaulted while walking from work to her car in central London. A masked man dressed in black approached, brushed past her and then turned and kicked her like a football in the middle of the street at about seven o'clock, in front of bystanders. The attack left visible bruises and left Gallacher in shock. Some female witnesses came forward to assist, while a nearby security guard did not intervene. The incident was unprovoked and non-provocative, and Gallacher expressed disappointment at the lack of security response. Gallacher believes such violence is becoming commonplace in London.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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