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Monday 3 November 2014

Kedem staff member doused in ‘burning’ chemical in hate attack in Glasgow

Police are investigating a hate attack in which a worker at an Israeli cosmetics stall was covered with a suspicious liquid.

The teenager was working on the Kedem outlet in Glasgow’s St Enoch Centre when the incident occurred on October 25.

She did not suffer serious injury when the “burning” chemical was thrown over her by a gang of youths.

Greek-born Iona Georgianna, 18, told the Scottish Sun that she feared her face was “melting” during the attack.

The Israeli firm has been targeted by protesters since the Gaza conflict in July and August.

Police said the incident was being investigated as “racist” and inquiries were continuing.

Kedem’s Manchester store was besieged by anti-Israel campaigners throughout the conflict, with police in the city forced to use special powers to disperse crowds.

Glasgow Jewish Representative Council chairman Paul Morron had challenged managers at the St Enoch mall to avoid similar scenes at the firm's branch there in August.

But protests had caused the stall to close early despite additional security measures being taken.


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