A man
accused of robbing an injured Malaysian student in an incident filmed and seen
by millions on the Internet was remanded in custody Friday after appearing in
court.
Reece Donovan, 21, is accused of robbing Asyraf Haziq Rosli
in Barking, east London, on August 8.
The suspect is accused of stealing a games console and a
mobile phone from the 20-year-old accountancy student.
Asyraf was filmed being helped up after his jaw was broken in
an attack in which his bicycle was stolen, only for the men who aided him to
then empty his rucksack.
Footage of the incident has been viewed millions of times on
the Internet.
Wearing a grey T-shirt and a blue tracksuit top, Donovan
appeared at Wood Green Crown Court, north London, for a preliminary hearing.
He was remanded in custody to appear at the same court on
October 10 for a plea and case management hearing.
At a press conference in London on Thursday, Asyraf doubted
the incident would have happened in Malaysia.
"Our country is well-organised and the police do their
job more efficiently," he said.
His mother and father, who have come to London to visit their
son, thanked the British government for its help but said in a statement they
hoped similar incidents would not happen again "for the sake of everyone's
safety."
Shocked members of the public have raised more than �22,000
($36,000, 25,000 euros) for the student through an online fund. He has said
that despite the riots, he wants to stay in England for the rest of his
two-year course.
Besides Donovan, police have also issued an image of another
man they want to question about the incident.
Source : AFP
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