15/05/2008

Tuam Home Targeted With Nazi Slogans

A Galway home has been vandalised with Nazi slogans, symbols and graffiti because of the householder’s religion.

Herb Meyer, originally from Italy, divides his time between his London home and his residence in Tuam on the Dublin Road with his native Tuam wife.

Mr Meyer woke on Tuesday to a house covered in Nazi slogans, such as "Go Home Jew", and spray-painted swastikas on his boundary walls and windows.

Mr Meyer said he didn't know how he culprits were even aware of his religion and that he was deeply worried by the attack.

He said: "We had made the decision to move back to England long before these attacks but they have certainly tainted our remaining time in Tuam, which up until now has been a very happy period.

"Now I'm afraid to leave as I believe whoever has done this will come back to torch the house."

The vandalism is the third attack on Mr Meyer's property in recent months with his car being targeted in two separate arson attacks.

Mr Warren told this month's meeting of Tuam Town Council about the attack and supported a motion urging the gardai to examine CCTV footage from cameras in the area to try to identify the culprits.

(DW)


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