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Food Truck Owner Received RM418,000 Donations In 48 Hours After Trailer Was Burned Down

A man lived in Manchester, UK, David Kamson was sadly a victim of a suspected racist attack that saw his food truck up in flames, leaving him without a business.

David shared his story through his Instagram account, Moston Suyawhere he posted before and after pictures of his truck, demonstrating the devastating results the fire had on his business.

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Picture: Moston Suya

“This morning I woke up late at about 10 am and I went into the post office where the cashier was telling me oh my God what happened to your trailer, I said nothing is wrong with it it’s fine .. the council loves it and I have just fixed it back and bought back tools in it …,” David wrote.

“So I went to check on £3000 trailer with £2200 worth of equipment Gone in ashes with some things missing … which means it was robbed before burnt,” he continued.

“This Act of Hate should not be allowed in Moston. This is hateful and sad … All the kids that get chicken from me, all the street homeless and beggars I give food to Most are not black, I have no color black or white [sic],” he added.

David wishes to be treated as a ‘community man’ as he sees himself as one.

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Picture: Moston Suya

Luckily, someone had set up a GoFundMe campaign for David following the damage to his trailer. The campaign’s target is £6000 (RM32,015) for David to get a new trailer but under 48 hours. t has been raised as much as £78,933 (RM423,121).

David also shared a video on GoFundMeYoutube account thanking everyone for their generosity.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CFeQxMoH9BR/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=44&v=RVKDjcFZch0&feature=emb_title

Source: Moston Suya,Unilad, YouTube

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