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    Protesters clash with police outside Essex hotel believed to house asylum seekers

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    By News Team on July 18, 2025 UK News
    Protesters clash with police outside Essex hotel believed to house asylum seekers
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    • Protests erupted outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, following sexual assault allegations against a 38-year-old man accused of attempting to kiss a 14-year-old girl.

    • The demonstration saw clashes with police, resulting in injuries, arrests, and damage to police vehicles and the hotel, with several suspects already identified.

    • Essex Police reiterated their zero-tolerance stance on criminal behaviour during protests, highlighting the need for lawful demonstrations and ongoing investigations into several related incidents.

    Protesters clash with police outside Essex hotel believed to house asylum seekers | UK News

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    Protesters have clashed with police outside an Essex hotel believed to be housing asylum seekers.

    Eggs were thrown and fireworks were let off outside the Bell Hotel in Epping on Thursday evening, in the latest night of demonstrations after a 38-year-old man was accused of sexual assault.

    Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu appeared at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court earlier in the day, where he denied trying to kiss a 14-year-old girl.

    Footage from the protest shows people approaching a police van and appearing to throw objects at it.

    As the vehicle is driven away, one person climbs on to the front and holds their hands in the air.

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    Pic: UKNIP

    One police officer was left with a neck injury after the disruption, Essex Police said.

    The force said it has identified several suspects it believes are responsible for “damaging police vehicles, the hotel and assaulting officers”.

    During the protest a section of High Road in Epping High was closed “for the safety of the public,” police said in a statement.

    The statement continued: “We will not tolerate any criminality on our streets, whether linked to protesting or not.”

    One man at Thursday’s protest was arrested on suspicion of affray following reports of an assault near the hotel on Sunday.

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    Pic: Niyak Ghorbani via Storyful

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    Pic: Niyak Ghorbani via Storyful

    Chief Superintendent Simon Anslow said: “Disruption and offending is never an appropriate response, no matter the strength of feeling in this case, and on this issue.

    “People protesting peacefully, lawfully and responsibly cause us – and the wider public – no concern.

    “However, we can never, and will never, tolerate criminal behaviour of any sort and anyone identified as committing crime will be dealt with robustly.”

    The first planned protest near the Bell Hotel took place on Sunday night.

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    Armed police in Epping, Essex. Pic: UKNIP

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    Pic: UKNIP

    While no offences were reported between two groups at the site, two male security staff members were assaulted by a group of men at a nearby bus stop, police said.

    The two victims made their way past the protest site at the hotel to get help.

    They have received hospital treatment for serious injuries and the incident is being investigated, the force said.

    ” At this stage, we’re treating it as racially aggravated,” they added.

    Another incident took place on Tuesday when a man allegedly shouted racial abuse at the hotel before later causing damage to the property, police said.

    He was arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence and criminal damage. He has been released on bail while enquiries continue.

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