Punjabi-origin shopkeeper destroys 9/11-theme dress in UK
Thursday, 06/10/2016
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LONDON: A Punjabi-origin shopkeeper in London destroyed a dress featuring the 9/11 attacks as its design theme after passersby posted pictures of its offensive pattern on social media. The dress carried picture of World Trade Centre Twin Towers on fire.
"There is no way I would sell that, I'm so horrified. I couldn't even give this to charity. I'm absolutely shocked, it's just the wrong thing to do — it's terrifying," Jaspir Bhatti said as he handed over the dress to 'The Sun' newspaper to be destroyed.
Bhatti, a stall holder at Chrisp Street market in Poplar area of east London, was alerted to the offensive design of the Twin Towers on fire on the 5-pound dress after passers-by posted pictures of it on Facebook.
The newspaper contacted the wholesaler that Bhatti believed he had bought the dress from but was told it was not their product.
A clothing label on the dress indicated it had been made in India. Nearly 3,000 people were killed on September 11, 2001 when planes hijacked by terrorists crashed into the World Trade Centre (WTC) in New York on September 11, 2001.