'I will never get over watching my home burn': Belfast residents reel after night of unrest
Following a night of unrest in Belfast, sparked by a knife attack in the north of the city, residents are deeply affected. The disorder forced some people to flee their homes.

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AI-generatedFollowing a night of unrest in Belfast, sparked by a knife attack in the north of the city, residents are deeply affected. The disorder forced some people to flee their homes. Biji Jose, a senior nurse and representative of the Northern Ireland Indian Nurses Forum, expressed concern that healthcare workers from the Indian community might leave Northern Ireland due to safety worries and insecurity. She highlighted that these workers are vital for filling workforce shortages and reducing waiting lists. One man from India living in north Belfast has decided to leave Northern Ireland as a direct result of the violence.
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5 extractedAn Indian man living in north Belfast has decided to leave Northern Ireland following the violence.
Jose states that healthcare workers are needed in Northern Ireland to fill workforce shortages and ease waiting lists.
Indian healthcare workers are concerned about their safety, families, children, future jobs, and freedom to walk the streets.
Biji Jose, from the Northern Ireland Indian Nurses Forum, fears Indian healthcare colleagues may leave Northern Ireland due to recent violence.
Belfast residents are reeling after a night of unrest, with one resident stating, 'I will never get over watching my home burn.'