Bangor Mail

Shocking racist abuse on bus is caught on film

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THIS is the shocking moment a former North Wales football player is racially abused on a bus – before passengers step in to defend him.

The footage was shot by 26-yearold Pavel Vieira, who got his phone out and started recording when another passenger began making vile comments about him.

Pavel – who is from the African nation of Guinea-Bissau and who used to play for Bangor City FC, inset – had been at church on Friday evening and had boarded the bus at around 9pm to go back to o his home in Walton, Merseyeysi­de.

But, as he boarded the bus, the man started racially abusing him.

The video also shows Pavel challengin­g the man on his behaviour.

The man, who can be seen issuing the racial abuse in the video clip, is bald, wearing a beige jacket et and carrying a shopping bag. ag.

As the clip starts, the racist man can be seen trying to knock Pavel’s phone out of his hand.

He then tells him that he doesn’t like him because he is black, adding: “You shouldn’t even be here.”

He can then be heard attempting to state that others on the bus share his racist views, saying: “Everyone is thinking it, they are all the same, why doesn’t everyone say something.”

But at this point, other passengers on the bus start to show their support, with one man shouting to Pavel “I’m Scouse, I don’t hate you mate.”

Others then join in condemning the racist attack – and one man comes forward to shake Pavel’s hand and speak out against the man.

But his horrific slurs continue, as he tells Pavel he has only come to the UK because “his mother was raped”, prompting more outrage from the passengers on the bus.

Merseyside Police confirmed officers are investigat­ing the incident and has promised to take the “strongest possible action.”

Pavel has shared the video because he wants people to see the man’s actions – but also to highlight the positive reaction he received from the Scousers on the bus.

The 26-year-old has played football for a number of UK clubs, including Bangor City and once had trials with Tranmere Rovers. He has also been capped once fo for the Guinea-Bissau n national side.

Speaking to our sister paper the Liverpool Echo yesterday, he said: “I want to share the video mainly because I would like to thank the pe people who stood up for me me, I would like to meet them and hug them. “Afte “After I got off the bus, more people came up to me and spoke with me and supported me.”

Pavel – who now works in a factory in Wavertree – said the racist attack had a major effect on him.

He said: “I couldn’t sleep at all last night, I could feel my heart beating so fast. I looked in the mirror and I felt ashamed – it made me wonder if I would be better just going back to my country.”

But he said he is determined to stay in Liverpool – a city which he loves – with his family and friends.

He added: “I want to stay here and keep working and supporting my family, I do feel a bit afraid, but I have to be strong for them.”

Pavel reported the incident to Merseyside Police, who have launched an investigat­ion into the incident and are appealing for informatio­n.

Detective Inspector Mark Drew said: “We will not tolerate hate crimes being committed against members of our community and I would like to take this opportunit­y to reassure people that we have specially trained officers who investigat­e cases with a view to robust action being taken against offenders.

“Everyone has the right to live peacefully within their community and to go about their daily lives without harassment from others.

“We will take the strongest possible action against this offender.”

Anyone who witnessed the inci- dent, or saw anything suspicious, can contact Merseyside Police via Twitter @MerPolCC or Facebook Merseyside Police CC.

You can also call 101, quoting incident reference 1820006730­4, or contact Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111 or via: crimestopp­ers-uk.org/giveinform­ation/ give- informatio­nonline/

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Former Bangor City FC player Pavel Vieira, left and above left, filmed a racist tirade against himself by this man, above right, who is being sought by police over the incident
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