Indian Man Warns Against Ireland Travel After Dublin Mob Attack
- July 26, 2025
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In the wake of a brutal mob attack on an Indian man in Dublin, another Indian national, Daksh, has issued a stark warning to his fellow citizens. Daksh, who has resided in Ireland for three years, expressed his concerns about safety in the country through a post on social media platform X. He described Ireland as once being an “amazing” place to live but stated that recent events have drastically altered his perception. “Can’t believe I’m saying this, but Ireland isn’t safe,” he wrote, reflecting on the violent incident that has shaken his sense of security.
Daksh’s post highlights a significant shift in his view of Ireland. He once recommended the country for its high quality of life and friendly locals. However, the recent attack has prompted him to advise others to consider alternative destinations like Germany, the UK, or the US for work or study opportunities. He warned that while racists may still be a minority in Ireland, they have become increasingly dangerous.
The post has sparked widespread reactions on social media, with many users voicing their concerns about rising racism and safety issues across Europe and the West. Some users shared their own experiences and perceptions of safety in countries like Germany and the US, while others questioned the allure of moving abroad given the potential risks.
The incident that prompted Daksh’s warning involved an Indian man in his 40s who was violently assaulted by a group in Tallaght, Dublin. The attackers falsely accused him of being a paedophile before stabbing him in the face and partially stripping him. The case is currently under investigation by the Gardai as a possible hate crime.