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Irish immigrant viciously assaulted in the Bronx

Needs cornea transplants to get his sight back


Paul Caldwell
Paul Caldwell
Photo by Family handout

In the early hours of Sunday morning, August 21 life for a young Co. Down immigrant living in the Bronx drastically changed after he was savagely beaten unconscious by an unknown attacker on his way home from a night out.

Today 36-year-old Paul Caldwell is waiting to hear about a double cornea transplant so his vision can be restored. He has spent the past 13 weeks in and out of hospital undergoing painful operations to repair the damage that was done to his face that summer’s night in August.

According to doctors Caldwell’s lower face fell away from his face, meaning the lower half of his skull had broken away from his top half during the assault.

On August 20 Caldwell and his girlfriend Andrea had attended the New York Ladies GAA benefit night in Yonkers with friends. When that came to an end the pair continued to socialize with friends in some local bars in Yonkers. As closing time approached Caldwell left a local bar with his friend who got a taxi into the city leaving the Co. Down man to walk home, something he did every weekend because his apartment is only minutes down the road.

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Unfortunately on this particular night there was a man, described by a witness as being in his late 20’s, white and wearing a white dress shirt with blue boxes, dark jeans and dark sneakers, who was waiting to prey on an innocent victim.

As Caldwell approached 241st street in the Bronx approximately 3.45 a.m. that morning he was viciously attacked by this man.  Caldwell was thrown to the ground and savagely kicked in his head numerous times before a passerby came to his rescue.

The passerby chased off the attacker and immediately tended to Paul who was lying on the ground in a pool of his own blood. An Irish nurse also came on the scene seconds later. An ambulance was called and Caldwell was immediately taken to a local hospital. The nurse went with him. By this time Paul’s attacker had fled into a local park not to be seen again.

Police have not been able to locate him and the Irish community is now in fear of the same thing happening to them.

Paul, from Rostrevor in Down, allowed the Irish Voice into his apartment last week to share his story and to press upon the community that “it isn’t safe to walk home alone at night.”
Sitting on his sofa, wearing dark glasses to prevent headaches he frequently gets from bright lights, Caldwell spoke softly about the attack, his recovery and how his life has changed so dramatically.


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Paul our prayers are with you. From all the Rostrevor People in San Francisco.
Ratslayer, this is about race. If this man's attacker is white then this attack is a rarity in the Bronx. I was raised in the Bronx and Manhattan. I lived through the terrible changes there and the people who helped destroy great neighborhoods weren't white. That is the truth and a fact if you call it racist so be it. Where do you live?
Poor man..God Help us...I just don't know what to say..It's a wonder he is alive.
First all, don't make this about race. Some of you just can't help yerselves, His attacker was White -- probably someone from within the Irish community of Woodlawn/Southeast Yonkers. All the best to Paul and I hope they catch the bastard soon.
Bronx? No ........ Woodside, Queens - much better.
Very disturbing that nothing can be done to stop this kind of violence. I hope this man makes a complete recovery. It's so shocking to read about the inhumanity of people that would attack someone so hideously.
I won't go back to visit Fordham road where I raised my children until I had to leave because all of a sudden crime started to appear in our neighborhoods where when I tell you we didn't even lock our doors until the 70's you might not believe that but it's true. It was a beautiful place with every store you could imagine, parks ,transportation,the Art Deco bldgs. on the Concourse. All destroyed now by people that have no pride in where they live. I don't want to hear well they are poor! Oh yeah none of were rich but no way would we destroy where we lived. I pray the Man will recover and sadly never again walk the Bronx late at night. Disgusted.
There are very few areas in the Bronx that are still safe and decent.Ultra-liberal treatment of hardened criminals, failure to secure our borders and rampant abortion which cheapens the value of all human life have made our beloved Bronx a chancey proposition day or night.When you look to the future, pray the rosary.
go home early solution is saying leave it to the savages who have a right to feast on those they happen upon. Fn zoo view.
New York is a terribly dangerous place. However, because of the terrorism scare and the large numbers of police watching the subways, that has become a lot more safe.
That's why my GGGrandfather left Graham Avenue in Brooklyn for Pittsburgh in 1865---he could see the neighborhood was going!
 




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