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Man on racist damage charges after ‘No Blacks’ daubed on African family’s home

Vaughan Dowd will appear before magistrates in Manchester over the incident in Salford.

A man has been charged after “No Blacks” was daubed over the home of a family from Africa.

Greater Manchester Police said Vaughan Dowd, 54, of Irlam Square, Salford, had been charged with criminal damage and racially aggravated criminal damage and was due to appear at Manchester Magistrates’ Court on Thursday morning.

Solicitor Jackson Yamba had the abuse painted on his front door and entrances to the flats where he lives with his young son, and friend Theo Baya, in Irlams o’ th’ Height, Salford.

It was only after Mr Yamba tweeted about the abuse, and lack of police response, that the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester apologised for the delay and local politicians became involved.

Mr Yamba, originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, has since been seen by a senior officer, the graffiti has been erased by the housing association, and the local community has rallied round with a fundraising effort.

Mr Yamba, who works for a law firm in Leeds, said his 10-year-old son David had been left traumatised and in tears by the incident on February 8.