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'I don't feel safe in this area and this house'

The victim of a racially motivated attack in east Belfast on Tuesday night has said he no longer feels safe in his home and wants to move.

Mutasim Mohammed and a friend were asleep at his home on Kincraig Avenue when bricks were thrown through two of the front windows shortly after 23:00 BST.

No-one was injured in the attack. Three males wearing grey tracksuits were seen running from the scene.

Mr Mohammed, who has lived in Northern Ireland for three years, previously lived in a hostel which he said he felt more safe in.

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Michael McMahon pulling a pint of stout behind the counter in the Celtic Bar in Washington DC.  He has short, grey hair and is wearing a pink pinstripe shirt.

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