A fierce dispute between neighbours has erupted in Sydney’s south-west, with sickening allegations of racism, bullying and harassment spread by both sides online.
The exchanges of insults, believed to be taking place between former neighbours on a street in Minto, have allegedly been going on for almost a year but have spilled over onto social media in recent days.
A family, whose name the Daily Mail Australia has chosen not to name, has accused a Muslim mother and her two adult sons of a litany of sickening acts, including smearing human faeces on their letterbox, throwing hot water in their faces and calling police with false allegations that their father was pointing a gun at them.
A video of the police response to the weapons charge, which has attracted nearly two million views on social media, shows the father of the family being forced to the ground by armed police officers who responded to the incident.
One of the daughters can later be heard reprimanding a female police officer for her allegedly harsh response to the “false accusations.”
—We have to investigate it, okay? —the police replied.
“As you reported, they put shit on your door.”
Officers are known to have been called out on multiple occasions by both families involved in the ugly dispute, wasting hours of police time.
A family has accused a Muslim mother and her two adult sons of a litany of disgusting acts, including smearing human feces on their mailbox, throwing hot water in their faces and calling police with false allegations that their father was pointing a gun at them.
The alleged victims, who are Hindu, claim the alleged persecution is motivated by religious intolerance and have shared racist and threatening messages they allegedly received from their former neighbours (pictured).
In another disgusting act of harassment, neighbors allegedly left a dirty tampon at a religious shrine outside her front door.
The alleged victims, who are Hindus, claim the alleged persecution is motivated by religious intolerance and have shared racist and threatening messages they allegedly received from their former neighbours.
“No one will believe you when we make your life hell,” one message read.
He added: ‘There is no place in Australia for black people like you.
Next time maybe don’t pray to disgusting idols. Next time someone might do something worse.
A video of the police response to the weapons charge, which has been viewed nearly two million times on social media, shows the father of the family being forced to the ground by armed police officers who responded to the incident.
In another disgusting act of harassment, neighbours allegedly left a dirty tampon at a religious shrine outside their front door (pictured)
‘Hindus are not human and I will remind you of that until the day you DIE.’
They also accused them of making them feel “trapped and violated” in their own home.
The family have since moved to another residence in nearby Liverpool, where they say the abuse has continued.
“Our terrible ex-neighbors, who abused us relentlessly, found out about our new address after about six months of peace,” one of the family members wrote on social media last week.
“We are now harassed and stalked on a daily basis… It is overwhelming and unfortunately we have not received any help from the police. I am completely lost.”
However, the alleged perpetrators have issued orders for violence against the alleged victims.
The other family has now hit back, claiming their former neighbours spread faeces in their mailbox (pictured), threw water in their faces and harassed them at all hours of the night.
Now they have also responded by sharing their own version of events online.
They say their former neighbors also smeared their mailboxes with feces, threw water in their faces and harassed them at all hours of the night.
A video, which has been viewed more than 2.1 million times, shows the rear window of a car smashed and footage of neighbours allegedly throwing water at them.
“The former Hindu neighbour, despite having moved away six months ago, still has not abandoned the Muslim family and keeps coming back,” the video’s caption reads.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted New South Wales Police and both families for comment.