‘It was so terrifying’: care workers tell of being trapped at home by Belfast mob
<p>Sumayah<em> </em>Nakazibwe<em> </em>and Stella Ariokot feared they would be next as fires took hold of neighbouring houses</p><p>For four hours, two Ugandan care workers, Sumayah<em> </em>Nakazibwe<em> </em>and Stella Ariokot, were barricaded into their house near Crumlin Road, north Belfast, as smoke leaked in, and flames licked the walls of neighbouring properties.</p><p>“It all started like people were just marching, young boys between the age of nine and 20,” Nakazibwe said. “They were all putting on black, and masked<em>.”</em></p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jun/10/it-was-so-terrifying-care-workers-trapped-belfast-mob">Continue reading...</a>
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