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Man charged after alleged hate crime in Canterbury high street

A man has been charged with allegedly carrying out a hate crime in a Kent high street.

Police were called to Canterbury city centre on Tuesday following a report a man had been assaulted twice.

One of the incidents is alleged to have happened in St George's Street, Canterbury. Stock image taken by Jo Court
One of the incidents is alleged to have happened in St George's Street, Canterbury. Stock image taken by Jo Court

The incidents are alleged to have happened in St George's Street and in a bakery.

Ben Tilling, of Tivoli Road, Hounslow, was arrested and charged with two counts of racially aggravated assault, and two accounts of assault by beating.

The 42-year-old appeared in court yesterday and was bailed.

The case will next be heard at Folkestone Magistrates’ Court on June 25.

No injuries were reported during the incidents.

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