Two Romanians were arrested for the anti-Semitic attack at a rest stop
An Austrian brother and sister were attacked by two Romanian citizens in Hungary because of their Jewish faith. Hungarian police announced this on Tuesday. Following the attack at a motorway service station, the 30- and 47-year-old Romanians were taken into custody. An investigation has been initiated against the men.
The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon at the Babati rest stop on the M3 motorway, about 25 kilometers east of Budapest’s city limits. According to police, the 30-year-old Romanian suspect initially began insulting one of the Austrian men in the rest stop’s restroom after noticing his religious clothing.
Glasses broken and cell phone damaged
The argument between the victim’s brother and the 30-year-old suspect continued in the parking lot, and the 47-year-old Romanian soon joined in. The two men ultimately became violent: One of the Austrians was spat on, his glasses were broken, and his cell phone was damaged. The Romanians also took an iron pipe from their car, according to the police report. The Hungarian police condemned anti-Semitic attacks in the press release and emphasized that such acts should not go unpunished.