‘Migrant’ Threatened By Axe-Wielding 12-Year-Old Girl In Dundee Speaks Out
It turns out that the guy who filmed the 12-year-old girl with an axe and kitchen knife in Dundee is a married Bulgarian Christian who came to the UK legally and was going to the shops with his wife when he was confronted by a gang of teenage girls.
Fatos Ali Dumana, 21, has now spoken out about the incident, which resulted in a viral video that had a section of social media convinced that he was a Pakistani grooming gang member who was harassing the girls, which is why the 12-year-old pulled out an axe and knife on him.

Fatos told MailOnline: ‘I have seen the social media and it’s blown up.
‘In the video she’s saying, “Don’t touch my sister, she’s only 12″… I never touched her.
‘I didn’t hit her, I swear on my life, I have a baby now. I would never hurt someone.
‘If she’s only 12 why was she messing with me and having weapons?
‘I was going to the shop and she was stopping me going on my way. If I did hurt the girl, why didn’t the police arrest me?
‘I am not an illegal migrant. I have not done anything… I did not hit them, I am a human not an animal.
‘I’ve seen what’s on social media every day, I want people to know what happened.’

The story checks out, according to Police Scotland. No charges have been brought against Fatos, and instead the 12-year-old girl has been arrested for possession of offensive weapons. In fact there’s even CCTV of the incident, according to Fatos.
‘They saw from the CCTV cameras from Farmfoods that she was stopping me go on my way to the shop.
‘There was one more person also who told them (the police) she was attacking me and calling me a f***** migrant.
‘I am not an illegal migrant. I have not done anything.
Unfortunately, the same people who were convinced that the girl was defending herself against a Muslim paedophile are now claiming that Police Scotland and the media are covering up the truth, and that Fatos is a Bulgarian actor who they’ve employed as part of the conspiracy.
The argument is that police previously covered up/downplayed the grooming gang scandal, but I’m not sure we can say the same thing here, given the CCTV evidence, witness statements, and the fact that none of these girls have come out and said otherwise. Besides, why would a grooming gang member upload the footage online and incriminate themselves?

No doubt Fatos did the right thing by recording the girls and getting the weapons on camera, but it’s up for debate whether sticking the footage online was the correct move. If he had just gone to the police with the footage, none of this craziness online would have happened. Although I suppose he wouldn’t have been able to predict that outcome.
Anyway, here’s hoping that social services get involved and this 12-year-old girl gets the help she needs to sort her life out. Can’t be having gangs of young girls rocking around town with axes in their trousers, can we?
For the man who went on an axe rampage in McDonald’s after being rejected by a girl, click HERE. Scary stuff.