Police are investigating after a Sky News interview with a local businessman in Nuneaton was disrupted by women shouting about rape.

Zahin, 32, was speaking to correspondent Shamaan Freeman-Powell about tensions in the community over asylum when the incident happened.

"You're trying to rape our kids," shouted one of the women. They were accompanied by children and one held a pint of lager.

"That's the issue with having youse [sic] in our country, you're raping our kids," one woman shouted.

The group of women also swore at the camera.

Zahin, who relocated to Nuneaton, Warwickshire, from Malawi when he was six years old, asked the women: "What you teaching them kids?"

He later said he believes he was targeted because the women assumed he was Muslim and added: "For them to accuse us

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