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Thursday, May 18, 2023

Five Arab men are charged with having pushed a Ukrainian man into the icy water at Sydhamnen in Malmö last November

Muslim migrants push man into icy water for ‘fun,’ he suffers hypothermia, fears they wanted to kill him. 

A car pulls up and another couple of Arabs join. Suddenly the Ukrainian fisherman feels a hard push in the back. Shocked, he "flies" out and lands in the icy water.

Left on the dock, a group of Arab men are standing and laughing uncontrollably. One of them filmed the push with his mobile phone. Parts of the course of events are also caught on film by the Ukrainian truck driver's dashcam.

The Ukrainian truck driver is fighting for his life in the water. He feels his thick wet clothes repeatedly pulling him below the surface of the water. He screams desperately for help. There is no ladder to climb.

Some of the Arabs help him climb back onto the dock. They leave him seemingly lifeless on the quayside, and then disappear in the car.

Three witnesses who heard the cries help the greatly cooled man. Among them a Swedish man on the other side of the quay, who calls the police and ambulance.

Five Arab men are charged with having pushed a Ukrainian man into the icy water at Sydhamnen in Malmö last November. They laughed and filmed themselves doing the deed. In interrogation, the Arabs say that they wanted to do something “fun”.
There are “too many” Arabs in Sweden, states the Ukrainian man in questioning.

The Ukrainian man works as a truck driver for a Polish haulage company. Late in the evening of November 22 last year, he stopped at Sydhamnen in Malmö to try his luck at fishing.

Some Arab men stop and ask him something he doesn’t understand. He shows off the ten fish he’s managed to catch so far, then turns around and continues fishing.

A car pulls up and another couple of Arabs join. Suddenly the Ukrainian fisherman feels a hard push in the back. Shocked, he “flies” out and lands in the icy water.

Mustafa Waleed Khalid, 23, came to Sweden from Iraq in 2014. He has been a Swedish citizen since 2016.

Fadhil Tareq Abdulrazzaq Al-Hilo, 21, came to Sweden from Iraq in 2007. He has been a Swedish citizen since 2012.

Waleed Nayyef Khazzar Khazzar, 20, came to Sweden from Iraq in 2009. He has been a Swedish citizen since 2012.

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