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Rakhines By A Motorbike Hit An Old Woman, Maungdaw

Today on 8th Dec 2012 two Rakhines with a motorbike hit an old Rohingya woman while she was crossing the road which broke one of her legs.  Today on 8th Dec 2012, in the afternoon at about 2:00PM, an old Rohingya widow, Mohameda Khatun d/o Azizur Rahman (60Yr) hailed from Kayin Tan (myoma) village tract was hit by a motorbike with two Rakhines on main road (Maungdaw to Buthidaung) in Siteillya hamlet of Kayin Tan (myoma) in front of the ACF office by the time she was crossing the road on the way back home from her relative’s house. One of her legs was broken down due to the accident.

Soon after the accident, the Rakhines without helping her ran away. The villagers (eye witnesses) informed the case to the concerned motor police, but no responses have appeared yet.

As the widow is very poor and she can’t afford to take treatment, she was admitted to the hospital by her relatives.

So many cases like this have been ignored by the motor polices simply it is because the committers were Rakhines and the victims Rohingyas.

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