"Go back to your ******* country", Indian migrant told

Narindervir Singh said he was assaulted, spat at and subjected to a racist tirage during a road rage incident.

Narindervir

Narindervir Singh Source: Newshub

An Indian migrant in New Zealand said he faced verbal racial abuse from a man involved in a road rage incident and told “go back to your own ******* country”.

Narindervir Singh who lives in Auckland said he pulled over to give way to a white sedan that was tailgating him, but was called names by a man who emerged from the car.

“The first thing that came to my mind was he was going to hurt me with some weapon,” he told .

Narindervir filmed the altercation with the man on his mobile phone camera as the man continued his verbal tirade.

He told the man that he was streaming the video live on Facebook.

As Narindervir drove off, the man exposed himself.

"It really shocked me and after he left, I was really shaken.

"I don't know what to do, it really hurts my heart,” he told Newshub.

Narindervir adds when he parked on a nearby side street, the white sedan pulled up once again and the alleged racist rant, including the n-word, continued.

Last week, another Indian migrant Bikramjit Singh said he was subjected to similar abuse when he was leaving a storage facility in South Auckland by a man who said he was speeding in a 5km an hour zone.

Bikramjit owns and operates a truck business, was parking his truck at the facility when the incident occurred.
Bikramjit
Bikramjit Singh Source: Supplied
A video posted online showed a resident washing his car exploding with an f*** word tirade followed by “go back to your country”.

Mr Singh told SBS that he had been driving faster than the 5 KM speed limit restriction inside the safe storage business facility.

The man later apologised in an email, blaming alcohol consumption on the day of the incident.

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Published 7 March 2017 8:18am
By Shamsher Kainth

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