Police are investigating a “hate incident” in which a note was left on a house in Wales telling English people with "vomit inducing accents" to leave the seaside town.
The offensive note, left outside a property in west Wales describes the occupants as, "low-life” who “should be forced to live in fenced tinker sites” before telling them to leave the country. Police are appealing for witnesses after the hate note was found at the property on Iorwerth Avenue in Aberystwyth on Monday, January 8. The force released the text of the note, which it said caused distress to the people at the house.
It reads: “Iorwerth Ave. was once a quiet, pleasant residential area until a load of s*** from the Midlands hit it. Low-life like you should be forced to live in fenced tinker sites preferably back where you come from. Why don't you take your clapped out, crappy boats, Jeeps, cars and your hideous, vomit inducing accents back to Brummyland and please take a few thousand yaw yaws with you."
Dyfed-Powys Police have said that they believe the note was left at around 7pm on Monday evening, January 8. In their statement, a spokesperson for the police force said: "We are investigating a hate incident in Iorwerth Avenue, Aberystwyth. An offensive note was left outside a property that has caused distress to the occupants. The note was left just after 7pm on the evening of January 8th."
The force has said that it would like to speak with the individual who left the note. They are also appealing for anyone with any information, CCTV or doorbell camera footage of the area that could help them during their investigation to get in touch with them. Police can be contacted via the website, https://orlo.uk/XyKcX, email: [email protected], direct messaging them on social media, or calling their non-emergency contact number 101, by quoting the reference number 24000043691.
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