Sydney, Apr. 19 (ANI): A victim of the latest racist rant on a Melbourne train has said she feels like her 'dignity has been removed'.
The 53-year-old woman told 3AW radio she is traumatized after being humiliated in front of a packed train full of passengers - it's like your dignity has been removed from you.
According to the Herald Sun, the victim, who moved to Australia from the Philippines 25 years ago, said she wanted a specific law introduced that will punish people who racially attack others on public transport, rather than revenge.
The victim took her daughter off the train at Dandenong station where she pleaded her case with two PSOs.
Passenger Louise Daglish witnessed the attack and said one of the worst comments the offender unleashed was stating the bomb in Hiroshima had not 'been big enough', the report said.
Despite the victim claiming to have replayed the footage to the PSOs, no action has been taken over the attack.
But a Victoria Police spokeswoman said the two PSOs denied the woman presented the footage or told them she had been racially abused, assaulted or personally threatened. (ANI)
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