Homeless Woman Charged with Attempted Murder After Pushing Veiled Women onto Brussels Metro Tracks

In Belgium, a homeless woman tried to kill two women by pushing them onto the metro tracks. She justifies this act by saying she does not like veiled women.
The prevailing climate of Islamophobia sometimes leads to excessive tragedies. This is the case at the Brouckère metro station in downtown Brussels, where a woman pushed another woman onto the metro tracks.
The Belgian press has repeatedly reported the information and talked about a "trivial dispute" between two women aged 51 and 68 respectively.
However, on this matter, Le muslim post reports that the Belgian media have forgotten to specify the real reasons for this act.
According to the explanations of the site, the suspect is a homeless woman, drunk at the time of the events, who had already tried once to kill a veiled woman by pushing her onto the tracks.
She had tried to justify her act "by the fact that she did not like veiled women", which was the case of this new victim who, fortunately, came out of the Belgian metro unharmed.
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