'Shabby racist' who repeatedly kicked pregnant Muslim woman killing her unborn twins jailed
A
violent "thug" who repeatedly kicked a pregnant Muslim woman resulting
in a miscarriage where she lost her unborn twins has been called a
"shabby racist" by a judge jailing him.
David
Gallacher attacked mother-of-four Samsam Haji-Ali, 34, and her husband
outside a Co-op store in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, in August 2016.
The
37-year-old was convicted of actual bodily harm, assault by beating and
two counts of racially or religiously aggravated assault and jailed for
three years and seven months for the race attacks and four months for a
further assault on a police officer.
Gallacher,
of no fixed address, admitted the charges at Aylesbury Crown Court who
heard that he racially abused Haji-Ali before launching into his attack
on 4 August.
He
said to her according to prosecutors: "You come here with your clown
outfit on, you f***ing people, you are the f***ing problem in this
place".
When
her husband Abdullah Sulamain, 40, tried to calm him down Gallacher
reacted by striking him with a wine bottle and bag of ice, leaving him
with a four-inch cut, which later needing stitches.
He
then began to kick Haji-Ali in the stomach repeatedly, not stopping
when she told him of her pregnancy. She had a miscarriage on August 24,
with medics telling her that she was expecting twins, according to
reports.
The
woman left her home as a result of the taking fearing reprisals with
give up his job as a taxi driver to stay home and reassure his
traumatised wife.
Judge
Francis Sheridan called him a "thug and a racist to boot" according to
the BBC: "She told him she was pregnant and he continued to kick her
again, after he was told she was pregnant.
"She is left rolling around on the ground in agony and later found there is bleeding, before she lost the baby."
Police
arrested Gallacher in September last year spitting at the arresting
officers and trying to bite them as he was arrested – telling them he
had hepatitis B.
Sheridan
told Gallacher during sentencing: "There was a racial element to this
attack. The defendant is a shabby racist on the language that he used
towards this lady.
"It is time you learnt that your vile conduct and abhorrent views are a thing of the past."
A rally showing support for the victims of the assault was held in Bletchley following the shocking incident.
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