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Belfast stabbing victim’s family condemn riots and say ‘unrest is unwelcome’ – UK Times

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The family of the Belfast stabbing victim have condemned violent riots that saw houses torched, forcing families to flee, as “not welcome”.

Relatives of Stephen Ogilvie, who lost an eye in Monday night’s attack, said they were “horrified” by the attack but said they did not want the incident to stoke division after migrant families were targeted by rioters.

They defended migrants who they said “make a deeply valuable contribution” to Northern Ireland and called for peaceful protests going forward.

The intervention came after cars were set alight as tensions over immigration flared when it was revealed the alleged attacker, Hadi Alodid, 30, was an asylum seeker who had come to the UK from Sudan.

Hadi Alodid appeared via video link at Belfast Magistrates’ Court charged with the attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie (Elizabeth Cook/PA)
Hadi Alodid appeared via video link at Belfast Magistrates’ Court charged with the attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie (Elizabeth Cook/PA) (PA Wire)

Two police officers were injured during the clashes and three people have been arrested, though security minister Dan Jarvis warned “more will surely follow”.

Police are braced for further unrest and have drafted in an extra 200 officers onto the streets on Wednesday night to help keep the community safe.

It came as:

  • Sir Keir Starmer said the violence seen in Belfast was “totally unjustified” and said leaders were united in calls for calm and determined to restore order
  • Alodid appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of Mr Ogilvie, as well as threats to kill an NHS radiographer and possession of a knife
  • Sinn Féin lord mayor of Belfast Róis-Máire Donnelly said police have warned her “threats have been made against my life” following the attack
  • Transport operator Translink cancelled all buses 5pm and trains after 6pm “due to expected protests” on Wednesday

In a statement released through Phillip Brett, a DUP member of the Northern Ireland assembly, Mr Ogilvie’s family said: “​We are aware of the tensions and talk of protests following this incident.

“We want to make it absolutely clear that overnight unrest is not welcome, and peaceful protest is the only way forward.

“We have many migrants who make a deeply valuable contribution to our country, including in our healthcare system and hospitality sector and we depend on them to make our country work.

A building is set light to by protesters in central Belfast on Tuesday evening
A building is set light to by protesters in central Belfast on Tuesday evening (AP)

“We do not want this terrible tragedy to be used to divide people or fuel hostility.”

Racist rioting across Belfast following the knife attack saw mobs of masked men set homes, a bus and cars on fire, with people targeted based on their race.

Police fear further violence in the wake of the stabbing, which was captured on video and has been widely shared online, with high-profile social media accounts using the incident to call for protests.

The suspect, Hadi Alodid, appeared before Belfast Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday morning charged over the attack, which left Mr Ogilvie with deep cuts to his head, face and back.

The scene on Lendrick Street on Tuesday night after a mob set fire to houses and cars (PA)
The scene on Lendrick Street on Tuesday night after a mob set fire to houses and cars (PA) (PA Wire)

District judge Stephen Keown refused bail after hearing police concerns there could be “significant public disorder” if he was released due to “strong public feeling” about the incident.

The judge warned that anyone who plans to take part in further disorder in Northern Ireland should “be prepared to go to prison” and said the courts “won’t tolerate” any attacks on emergency services.

A Glider bus was set alight in east Belfast on Tuesday night, and in Lendrick Street several cars were set ablaze. Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service officers had to remove some residents from houses after they caught fire.

The aftermath of a riot which saw cars and homes targeted
The aftermath of a riot which saw cars and homes targeted (AFP/Getty)

A number of houses and vehicles were set on fire near the Ligoniel Road area of Belfast, while a police car was set alight in Portadown. Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said police had rescued “so many” families, including a two-month-old baby said.

He condemned those taking part in the disorder, which he said was a “huge act of self-harm by mindless idiots who are actually only damaging their own futures”.

He vowed to clampdown on further unrest and pleaded: “This has got to stop. Please, no more.”

Anselme Shima, originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who lives with his wife, two sons and daughter near Lendrick Street, said it was a “very scary moment” for his family.

He said: “It’s just a terrifying moment, we don’t know what to do. I’m scared. Seeing this, I’m wondering if I’m next. If this happened (again), is my house the next to be attacked? I don’t know.”

Monday’s stabbing was captured on video and appears to show a man stabbing at the victim’s head and neck while he was lying on the ground.

Police attend the scene as residents begin to clean-up on Lendrick Street
Police attend the scene as residents begin to clean-up on Lendrick Street (Getty)

The clip shows people, including one with a hurling stick, intervening to stop the attack in the Kinnaird Avenue residential area close to the busy Antrim Road.

In their statement, Mr Ogilvie’s family said they were “completely devastated” by the attack, and offered a “profound thank you” to those who intervened.

“Your quick actions absolutely saved his life, and we will never forget what you did for him in that moment,” they said.

The prime minister said the rioting in Belfast was “shocking and completely unacceptable”.

“It is clear that people were targeted last night because of their background and I will not tolerate it,” he said. “Those responsible will feel the full force of the law.”

Public transport operator Translink said no buses would depart after 5pm and train departures will stop at 6pm 'due to expected protests'
Public transport operator Translink said no buses would depart after 5pm and train departures will stop at 6pm ‘due to expected protests’ (AP)

Police forces across the UK are monitoring intelligence on protests and have plans in place to allow them to mobilise officers should further disorder break out.

Online posts from people including billionaire Elon Musk, the boss of social media platform X, and far-right activist Tommy Robinson highlighted demands for people to take to the streets.

Northern Ireland’s justice minister Naomi Long said social media agitators who “yesterday would have struggled to find Belfast on a map” were “weaponising the fear that people genuinely have about what happened”.

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