A HEADTEACHER'S son has been accused of kicking a professor with cancer and punching a female lecturer during a "hard picket".

Hamish Anderson is currently being investigated by the School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas) University of London over the violent claims.

6 Student Hamish Anderson has been accused of attacking lecturers Credit: Tim Stewart News Limited

The music and history student reportedly took part in the violent blockade of the university’s main building last Friday.

Two members of staff said they were left shaken up after allegedly being attacked by Anderson, The Times reports.

Anderson is one of a group of middle class Jeremy Corbyn supporters who stormed Winston Churchill-themed cafe Blighty in Finsbury Park, North London, in January.

The gang of lefty radicals encouraged customers to boycott the independent cafe - visited in the past by Corbyn - as it was "celebrating colonialism".

6 Hamish Anderson was part of the mob that disrupted diners at the Blighty cafe Credit: Tim Stewart News Limited

6 The protesters stormed the Blighty cafe in January Credit: Tim Stewart News Limited

Anderson, who grew up in rural Northumberland in a house worth £720,000, was joined in last week's blockade by fellow Blighty protesters Halimo Hussain and Nisha Phillipps.

They have been accused of hijacking the lecturers’ strike over pensions to stage a “hard picket” - blocking entry to the building.

Anderson is said to have kicked Professor Lawrence Saez, 52, who had discovered just two days earlier his last round of chemotherapy had been unsuccessful.

He is also accused of punching and kicking Dr Idil Osman, 34, a lecturer in development studies.

6 Anderson's mum is a headteacher and he grew up in a £750,000 house

6 Professor Lawrence Saez claims he was kicked by Anderson Credit: SOAS

An anonymous statement was circulated by the group claiming they were protesting at “the white- supremacist hetero-patriarchal capitalist order” of university life.

They added: "Collectively, we are proud of our actions”.

But Professor Saez, who was told two years ago that he had a one in ten chance of surviving the next three years, said he was appalled.

He told the newspaper: "I am certainly not one to get into fistfights. I have much bigger things to worry about.

“Over the last two years I have been a cancer patient. I have received 24 cycles of chemotherapy and two very serious liver operations. Frankly, I’m not sure how long I have left. I try to enjoy life to the fullest and I get a great deal of enjoyment from my work.

"To have these punks prevent me from teaching is very upsetting.”

6 Blighty cafe owner Chris Evans (left) with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn Credit: Tim Stewart News Limited

Dr Osman claims she was shouted at by the agitators when Anderson apparently kicked and punched her on the "upper body".

She said: "These are very privileged kids who come from well-off backgrounds. They think because they’ve read a few socialist pamphlets that they know about struggle.

"They don’t know the least of it. I’m a black Muslim woman who had to work hard to become a lecturer. I’ve got other struggles and a PhD loan to pay off. I can’t afford to pay into a pension."

Anderson, who describes himself as an “active and angry voice”, is the son of a headmistress of a junior school who has been awarded the OBE.

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His fellow Blighty protester Dimitri Cautain, the welfare and campaigns officer at the student union, claimed the academics were wrong.

He said: "The allegations made against Hamish Anderson are not supported by the videos, CCTV footage and witness statements that the students’ union has received thus far.”

A Soas spokeswoman confirmed that the university had “received a number of complaints, including this specific case, which are being investigated in line with our procedures.”

Anderson hasn't responded to a request for comment from The Times.

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