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A thug spat into a nine-month-old baby's face and shouted "white people

shouldn't breed" in a sickening race-hate assault .

Rezzas Abdulla left little Layla-Jean in her pushchair, covered in saliva, after the shocking attack in South Shields last January.

Newcastle Crown Court heard the baby's mum, hairdresser Rebecca Telford, 25,

was out walking with the tot on Chichester Road in the town when the

33-year-old attacker approached without warning.

Prosecutor Emma Dowling told the court: "He lent into the pushchair and spat

into the face of her daughter.

"As he did so, he shouted or said 'white people shouldn't breed' then walked

off."

The court heard when the baby's stunned mother confronted Abdulla, he told her

to "shut the f*** up" and walked off.

Miss Dowling told the court the spit was "sprayed around" the baby's face and a

shocked passer-by gave her a tissue to clean up.

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Sickened Rebecca tried to take a photograph of her baby's attacker as he walked

away but was too shaken by what had happened.

Abdulla, who has two previous convictions for race-hate attacks on white

females, was later tracked down through CCTV.

Abdulla, of Imeary Street, South Shields, was convicted of racially aggravated

common assault after a trial at South Tyneside Magistrates' Court, which he did

not attend.

In a victim impact statement Rebecca told the police: "I am completely

disgusted and distressed that a grown man, regardless of race or religion,

would spit on a defenceless baby in a completely unprovoked attack.

"If he had just walked by I would not have even noticed him, there was no eye

contact and no words had been exchanged. I had never seen him before."

The court heard the Layla-Jean, now almost two, was taken to the doctor after

the attack for tests.

Rebecca added: "I believe he spat on her purely because we are white, I was a

lone female and an easy target."

Mr Recorder Darren Preston told Abdulla: "There is something viscerally

horrible and disgusting about spitting at someone, particularly in the face and

to do so to a baby was particularly disgusting, let alone to make things even

worse when your motivation for doing so is racial hatred."

The judge referred to Abdulla's previous convictions and told him: "You have

got a problem, it seems to me, with white women."

The court heard after the attack last January, Abdulla spent time, between July

and September, receiving psychiatric treatment in hospital, which has continued

after his release into the community.

The judge said Abdulla's deteriorating mental health at the time of the attack

"contributed" towards the offence.

Abdulla was sentenced to eight months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, with rehabilitation and mental health treatment requirements.

The judge said "society in general" would be better served by Abdulla being

allowed to continue his psychiatric treatment programme.

Vic Laffey, defending, said medical evidence shows Abdulla's mental health was

deteriorating in the six months leading to his hospital admission with

schizophrenia last summer.

He now receives anti-psychotic treatment in the community.

Mr Laffey said: "This suggests he was ill, or becoming ill, at the time this

offence was committed.

"He is clearly vulnerable himself, he has significant support from his family

and is making progress."

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Speaking after the court case today, Rebecca said: "South Shields is really

multicultural, and I have never witnessed anything like this before, between

any races. It was horrifying. I am glad he has been brought to justice, but I

think he has got off lightly.

"I am not racist at all but I honestly think if it was the other way round and

I had been abusive towards him, then I would have been treated differently.

"I had been doing a bit of shopping and was just round the corner from my house.

"I saw a man walking in the opposite direction and then as he passed us he

stopped, leaned into the pram, spat on Layla-Jean, and said, 'White people

should not breed'.

"It was horrendous, I was just so shocked.

"It was the racism that disgusted me. I started yelling at him and he just

walked away.

"Layla Jean was just nine months old. She did not have a clue what was going

on, but she was still distressed.

"A lady stopped and helped me to wipe her face.

"I didn't call the police at first because I was just so worried about

Layla-Jean. She was only nine months at the time.

"I phoned the doctor and I was told that Layla-Jean might need to have a BCG

injection, in case she had contracted TB.

"Normally kids don't get vaccinated until they are much older, and it would

have been a lot for her to go through. Luckily, it wasn't necessary in the end,

but it put me through a lot of worry and stress.

"I wasn't sure if the police would take what had happened seriously, because it

wasn't physically violent, but they were fantastic, and managed to catch him

within a few days."

Rebecca posted about the attack on Facebook and it was shared more than 3,000

times.

In the post she stated: "This post is just for awareness of this man.

"I must stress I'm not trying to instigate any hate against Muslims or the

Islamic community, this was obviously a isolated attack by one man (this man)

not the entire religion."