Cambridge students told by racists to 'go back to own country' amid coronavirus

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Racism directed towards East Asian students studying at elite Cambridge University has increased amid the coronavirus scare with one having their hair pulled and ketchup being thrown at them

East Asian students at Cambridge University have reported a string of attacks - physical and verbal - in the wake of the coronavirus panic.Another was told to 'go back to your country' while a stranger demanded to know from a third if he was 'carrying viruses'.

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