'So much love and understanding:" Family of disabled Rotherham fan abused by Doncaster Rovers supporters speak out
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Disgusting footage filmed at the clash between the two sides at the New York Stadium last month showed two Doncaster supporters mocking and jeering and mimicking the ‘stimming’ movements of a severely disabled Millers fan.
Stimming is when a person makes unusual and repetitive gestures such as rocking or flapping in noisy environments to help them cope with stressful situations.
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Hide AdThe pair were widely condemned by supporters from both sides and Rovers acted quickly to identify the pair, with South Yorkshire Police opening a hate crime investigation into the incident during the game on August 28, which Rovers lost 2-0.
The family, who wish to remain anonymous have described the incident as ‘sad’ and thanked fans of both clubs for their ‘love and understanding’ – as well as Sarah Feher, the Rotherham fan who captured the incident on camera to shame the pair.
In an open letter, shared by Doncaster Rovers, they wrote: “We would like to thank South Yorkshire Police, Rotherham United, Doncaster Rovers and both sets of fans for their overwhelming support and kindness following the sad incident which occurred during the local derby.
“We would like to give a special mention to Sarah Feher whose quick thinking has brought the unacceptable behaviour of those individuals in question to light.
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Hide Ad“We never knew that there was so much love and understanding out there and we would like to wholeheartedly thank everyone who has shown their support.
“Thanks again.”
Doncaster Rovers said in a statement: “The deplorable acts of the individuals in question came to light on social media in the aftermath of the fixture which took place on August 28 and were condemned by fans of both clubs.
“The family – who wish to remain anonymous – were incredibly grateful for the response from both clubs, their supporters and South Yorkshire Police and have requested that the letter be shared.
“Doncaster Rovers has a zero-tolerance approach to any and all forms of discrimination and would like to thank Rotherham United and South Yorkshire Police for their help in identifying the individuals in question.
It is understood the pair have now been banned.