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Coleraine: Man arrested over race hate assault

Coleraine: Man arrested over race hate assault

BBC News04-06-2025
A man has been arrested following what police are treating as a racially motivated assault and over a separate aggravated burglary in which a couple were threatened with a hammer in County Londonderry.The 31-year-old was detained in Coleraine on Tuesday and remains in police custody.It follows the assault of a man in the Drumard Drive area of the town at around 22:15 BST and the forced entry of a house at Laurel Hill Gardens a short time later.The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said the 31-year-old is being questioned over a number of offences including grievous bodily harm, aggravated burglary and possession of an offensive weapon.
In the first incident in Drumard Drive, the PSNI said officers received reports that a man in his 40s had been assaulted and required hospital treatment for head injuries.Police are treating the assault as a racially-motivated hate crime.The PSNI said in the second incident at Laurel Hill Gardens, a man, matching the description of the suspect in the earlier assault, had forced entry to a house and threatened a man and woman inside with a hammer.Officers arrested the 31-year-old following the search of a nearby house.Police have appealed for anyone with information to come forward.
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