The owner of a private coach company here says he blames 'thugs' for an attack on his staff and customers in west Belfast. A gang of four men alledgedly threatened the group of Chinese tourists in Divis Street in the city around 5 yesterday evening.
It was just minutes after a brick was thrown through the vehicle's window - however, nobody was injured.
The group of tourists considered checking out of their hotel and leaving the country, despite only landing here hours before hand.
Rodney McComb is DIrector of the business.
He says the group no longer wish to visit historic flashpoints in Northern Ireland after the attack.
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