Daily Express

No-go zone in town after ‘race killing’

The ghost of Victoria is not amused by me, says Jenna

- By Anil Dawar By Douglas Patient

POLICE have set up a no-go zone for groups in a town centre as they continue to investigat­e the murder a Polish factory worker.

A 48-hour “dispersal order” gives officers the power to move on potential troublemak­ers.

Six teenagers aged 15 to 16 have been arrested over the death of Arkadiusz Jozwik, 40, after he was attacked in Harlow, Essex, on Saturday night.

He died on Monday from head injuries.

Mr Jozwik and another Polish man were set upon in what police say was an unprovoked assault at about 11.35pm. His friend, a 43-year-old also from Harlow, was taken to hospital with fractures to his hands and stomach bruising. No one has been charged and the teenagers have been freed on bail. The attack took place at The Stow shopping centre where a 50-strong “mob” ACTRESS Jenna Coleman has joked how she upset the ghost of Queen Victoria with her TV portrayal of the legendary monarch.

The star of ITV’s new hit show Victoria has immersed herself in the role but got a shock during her research.

Jenna, 30, said: “I had a funny interview at Kensington Palace when I came over with a hot turn. I think it might have been Queen Victoria’s ghost of teens have been making residents’ lives a misery for months, according to residents.

The dead man’s brother Radek Jozwik, 36, said: “The police have told us he was attacked because they heard him and his friends speaking the Polish language.

“He does not speak much English. The young teenagers are so aggressive. Parents need to speak with their children, they are out of control.

“One of the teenagers started and then seconds later there are 10 or 12 people attacking him.”

But Harlow’s MP, Tory Robert Halfon, visiting the scene with new Polish ambassador Arkady Rzegocki, said only a “very small saying, ‘Stop talking about me in the first person’.”

Former Doctor Who star Jenna has faced criticism that she is too beautiful for the role.

She told Radio 1: “I want to say, ‘Google young Victoria’. In some portraits she looks very young and exuberant. Others are not as flattering.”

Victoria is on ITV on Sundays at 9pm.

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minority” had reacted badly to the referendum result and described the killers as “coming from the sewers”.

The ambassador, who only took up his post yesterday, said: “I am deeply shocked. It is not only the tragedy for the Polish community but also for the British community.”

Harlow’s residents have created a tribute to Mr Jozwik by turning a bench near where he was attacked into a shrine with flowers and candles.

Jon Clempner, Harlow Council leader, said: “I am saddened and shocked by this brutal attack in our community.”

About one in 17 residents in Harlow is from eastern Europe, according to the Office for National Statistics.

 ??  ?? Jenna Coleman at the Radio 1 studios yesterday
Jenna Coleman at the Radio 1 studios yesterday
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 ??  ?? Flowers yesterday at scene of the attack in Harlow
Flowers yesterday at scene of the attack in Harlow
 ??  ?? Arkadiusz Jozwik died of injuries
Arkadiusz Jozwik died of injuries

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