Polish community in Harlow led a silent march in memory of a factory worker who was killed in what police have called a

Polish community in Harlow led a silent march in memory of a factory worker who was killed in what police have called a

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A week ago, two Polish men were attacked in Harlow, resulting in the death of Arcadius, known as Eric. The Polish community, in fear yet determined, held a silent march to honor him. Despite the police's ongoing investigation, they have found no evidence of racial motivation. Six teenagers have been arrested. Officials, including Boris Johnson, condemned the act, emphasizing that hatred has no place in society.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the immediate impact on the Polish community following the attack on Eric?

They decided to leave the town.

They organized a protest against the police.

They were fearful but determined to honor Eric.

They sought help from international organizations.

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What was the purpose of the silent march organized by the Polish community?

To demand justice for Eric.

To raise funds for Eric's family.

To celebrate Polish culture.

To show solidarity and reject hate crimes.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the police's stance on the nature of the attack?

They believed it was a robbery gone wrong.

They found no evidence of racial motivation.

They suspected it was a personal vendetta.

They confirmed it was racially motivated.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What did Boris Johnson emphasize in his statement about the incident?

The need for stricter immigration laws.

The importance of community support.

That hatred has no place in society.

The role of the police in maintaining order.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How many teenagers were arrested in connection with the attack?

Ten

Eight

Six

Four

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