Who is Jonathan Mok? Did he get beaten up for looking Asian in the time of COVID-19?
Jonathan Mok, a 23-year-old University College London law student, was beaten up in what investigators are saying is a “racially aggravated assault.”
A group of young men beat up the final-year law student on February 24, 2020, as Mok was walking along Oxford Street, near the London Underground’s Tottenham Court Road station at around 9:15 in the evening.
According to a report by The Straits Times, Mok was walking past a group of young men when he heard the word “coronavirus” said loudly enough for him to turn around.
This is what allegedly prompted the group of young men to allegedly “jump” Mok, with one of them shouting at him that, “Don’t you dare look at me, you… “
Mok was then punched in the face twice.
Another member of the group also yelled at him, “I don’t want your coronavirus in my country!”
Eyewitnesses and people inside surrounding shops tried to stop the violence. The perpetrators fled before the police arrived.
According to the same report, Mok suffered extensive injuries to his face. The hospital that tended to his injuries allegedly told him that he sustained many small fractures on his facial bones, and may need reconstructive surgery to completely recover from the ordeal.
No arrests have been made yet, as per online reports. The Metropolitan Police, however, have mentioned that they are investigating a race-related violent crime without mentioning Mok’s name. They said that a 23-year-old man was punched and sustained facial injuries.
They have been in contact with Mok for the investigation, and were looking for eyewitnesses of the incident. They were also taking a look at CCTV footage in the area.
According to a Facebook post by Jonathan Mok, people from inside nearby shops rushed to help stop the violence, and that he was very grateful for their intervention.
He has since gone back to the scene of the crime to thank these people personally, and ask them to present themselves as eyewitnesses to the investigators.
On March 3, Mok posted a Facebook status about the incident accompanied by two photos of his face showcasing the injuries he sustained from the crime.
The photos show that he was pummeled thoroughly, with a huge bruise under one eye and very swollen, abraded areas all over his face.
Mok said in his Facebook post that he wanted to address the racism happening in London thanks to the COVID-19 outbreak. The Wuhan coronavirus has created stigma for Chinese and other Asians that look like they hail from China.
Mok specifially said in his post that he purposefully did not include the race of his perpetrators since he wants to fight against racism in London. He said, ” I deliberately did not include the race of my attackers because it would be going against the very message I am trying to send. It would be ridiculous that the race or skin colour of my attackers should matter.”
He also said that for the past two years that he’s been studying in London, he was repeatedly a victim of unintentional and subtle racism.
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