Indian migrant assaulted in Adelaide

An Indian national living in Adelaide has shared details about the terrifying attack on him that broke his jaw with SBS Hindi.

Jaswinder

Jaswinder Singh Uppal was left with multiple fractures in the lower jaw. Source: Supplied

An Indian national living in Adelaide has shared details about the terrifying attack on him that broke his jaw with SBS Hindi.

Taxi driver Jasvinder Singh Uppal had just walked out after finishing his English language lessons at TAFE on 20th February when he was punched by a random stranger on the street outside Light Square in Adelaide.

The punch on his face left him with a broken jaw and has left him out of work.

The details of the attack cannot be shared as the matter is in the court now.
Jasvinder Singh
Source: Supplied
Mr Uppal’s distressed wife Neeru told SBS Hindi that her husband was operated two days after the attack and is recuperating at the moment.

“He works as a taxi driver and due to this attack, we have lost our income,” she says.

Mr Uppal has been advised rest and liquid diet for a month.

The alleged attacker, a 41-year-old man was arrested on Thursday and has been charged with assault causing harm and breach of bail.

He was refused bail and is due to appear in the Adelaide Magistrate’s court on Friday.

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Published 3 March 2017 1:51pm
Updated 3 March 2017 2:06pm
By Mosiqi Acharya


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