This morning Twitter user Matthew Doyle tweeted something that he will very likely regret.

Before you think this is a parody tweet, his subsequent replies to others confirm that he isn’t joking.

He did genuinely walk up to a random Muslim woman in Croydon and ask her to account for the terror attacks in Brussels yesterday.

Many seriously questioned him over it, but others just mocked him over it.

I confronted Shaggy yesterday in Croydon. Asked him to explain creeping with the girl next door. He said "wasn't me". A mealy mouthed reply. — Zan Phee (@zanPHEE) March 23, 2016

I confronted a man walking an Airedale in Redfern, asked him when bin night was. He said "Nothing to do with me". A wheely bin reply. — Anthony B, (@swearyanthony) March 23, 2016

I confronted a woman yesterday in Croydon. I asked her to explain Vienna. She said "It means nothing to me". A mealy mouthed reply. — Simon Pegg (@Simon_Pegg) March 23, 2016

I confronted someone who was eating yesterday in Croydon. I asked her to explain Brussels. She said "Hmmm-nng-mmgh". A mealy mouthed reply. — David Whitley (@mrdavidwhitley) March 23, 2016

Confronted an archeologist in Croydon yesterday. "Why was Bonekickers cancelled?" I yelled at her. "Bad ratings," she replied. Fair answer. — keri (@kerihw) March 23, 2016

I confronted AIDS yesterday in Croydon. Asked it to explain Henderson's first touch. It said "Nothing to do with me." A mealy mouthed reply. — #MakeLFCGreatAgain (@simeonfc) March 23, 2016

Confronted Osborne yesterday in Croydon. I asked him to explain his disability cuts. He said "Nothing to do with me." A mealy mouthed reply. — Raf (@1Rafz) March 23, 2016

Confronted Audrey Tautou in Croydon yesterday and asked her to explain Brussels. She quoted lines from an old script. Amelie-mouthed reply. — David Whitley (@mrdavidwhitley) March 23, 2016

I confronted a cat yesterday in Croydon. I asked her to explain Garfield. She said "Nothing to do with me". A mealy mouthed reply. — Tomos Doran (@portraitinflesh) March 23, 2016

Twitter humour strikes again