Dublin stabbing: 'It was like sluggish movement,' says Filipino nurse who supplied first assist to sufferer

A Filipino nurse who supplied essential first assist to one of many Dublin stabbing victims has described responding to the traumatic incident and his worry of anti-immigrant violence.

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Leo Villamayor, who has labored as an company nurse in varied Dublin hospitals for a number of years, got here throughout the horrific assault final Thursday, as he was strolling to a commencement ceremony on the Gresham lodge within the metropolis.

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"I saw this fight, but I thought it was an ordinary fight," he instructed Sky News.

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"Suddenly, there was a man holding a knife running across the road, and I was like 'Oh my God, where will I go now?'."

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Mr Villamayor had stumbled throughout the scene as a person armed with a knife lunged at youngsters close to a main faculty on Parnell Square East, injuring three of the youngsters and an grownup girl working as their carer.

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"I just remember there were children, they were running, and screaming," he mentioned.

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"Small little children, boys and girls, I could see on their faces that they were terrified and scared. I didn't know what was going on, but they were helpless."

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'It was all in slow-mo'

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Mr Villamayor mentioned: "I noticed this little woman, she was operating after which slowly every part simply stopped, she simply collapsed on the ground.

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"She was gasping, she needed urgent immediate attention. I tried to see if she was breathing, if there was a pulse. I just started doing compressions - CPR.

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"I out of the blue heard the ambulance behind us, I heard the defibrillator was there, and somebody pushed me away from the scene.

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"Two men put the defibrillator on her chest, and a woman beside me took over. It was like a movie scene, all in slo-mo."

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'They're harmless, they've a variety of future awaiting them'

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As the nurse battled to save lots of the younger woman, he knew she had been critically wounded.

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"All the time I was doing CPR there, I was thinking repeatedly, please give me a reaction. I was afraid I wasn't doing it properly. I was questioning myself, I was questioning everything."

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The following day was Mr Villamayor's birthday.

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"If I only had one wish for my birthday, it was just to give life to the child," he mentioned.

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"I wished for her to live - that she would have a normal life - because it's so unfair for children to endure this kind of trauma and violence. They're innocent, they have a lot of future awaiting them."

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In shock, Mr Villamayor left the scene to attend the commencement ceremony, the place involved mates comforted him. By the time he left, a full-scale riot was within the technique of enveloping the town centre.

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'People are scared'

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Anti-immigrant rhetoric - stoked by hypothesis over the attacker's nationality - led to an try by some far-right figures to breach the crime scene.

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Police have been assaulted, and pelted with fireworks. Soon, opportunistic felony components joined in and Dublin was on hearth.

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For Mr Villamayor, already traumatised by the scenes he witnessed on the scene of the stabbing, the anti-immigrant violence added a terrifying new layer to his anguish.

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He says the Sky News interview is the primary time in days he has left his home.

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"People are scared. I myself, after three days, four days, this is my first time going out because I'm scared people would recognise me. But if I'm to be scared, fill myself with fear, it will just foster [more] violence."

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The Filipino nurse joined different witnesses, together with Brazilian Deliveroo rider Caio Benicio and 17-year-old French trainee chef Alan Loren-Guille, in coming to the sufferer's assist.

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Mr Benicio used his helmet to assist subdue the attacker, whereas Mr Loren-Guille suffered cuts as he wrestled the knife away, successful reward from French President Emmanuel Macron.

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As they joined Irish witnesses like Dubliner Siobhan Kearney in racing to assist, Mr Villamayor feels the combo of nationalities is "ironic", given the anti-migrant anger that might later erupt.

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"People are so angry because of people immigrating to Ireland, because of one single act, people generalise everything.

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"We should not generalise everybody. Every one in every of us needs the perfect for us, our household, our youngsters.

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"It's a matter of understanding each other and being tolerant of each other, we have different cultures. I'm from a different country, it's just a matter of trying to understand each other and help each other."

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'I'm a staunch believer in Ireland'

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He dismisses solutions of heroism, as a result of "everyone is a hero. Everyone has the capacity to empathise, everyone".

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Mr Villamayor is searching for counselling to assist him course of the occasions of final Thursday. But regardless of every part, he retains an unbowed optimism about his adopted homeland.

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"I'm a staunch believer that Ireland… Dublin city… is a loving country, a generous country, is a generous city - for everyone. For visitors, for immigrants, for the children, for the teachers."

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