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A 70-year-old woman was brutally beaten and dragged across a bus in Los Angeles by a hateful attacker who mistook her for Asian American, according to local reports.

The victim, a grandmother who is Mexican American, was trying to get off a city bus Friday when another female passenger hurled an anti-Chinese slur at her, the Eastsider reported.

The assailant then pulled the elderly woman, identified only as Becky, to the front of the bus and pummeled her, the report said.

“Nobody would help. Not even the bus driver,” her son, Pete, told the website.

The beatdown eventually stopped after a passenger called 911, he added.

Photos show the victim, who had been on her way to go grocery shopping for her granddaughter, with a swollen eye and dark, purple bruises on her face and neck.

Disturbing images show the 70-year-old woman who was dragged across a bus and beaten by an attacker who mistook her for being an Asian-American.InstagramDisturbing images show the 70-year-old woman who was dragged across a bus and beaten by an attacker who mistook her for being an Asian-American.Instagram

Her nose was broken and some of her hair pulled out, her son told the Eastsider. He added that his family members are often mistaken for Asian.

A police spokesman told the Los Angeles Times that Yasmine Beasley, 23, was arrested on felony battery charges in the attack.

He did not know whether prosecutors were pursuing hate crime charges.

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The victim was riding an LA bus when she was attacked.
The victim was riding an LA bus when she was attacked. Instagram
The image of the neck damage of the 70-year-old woman who was dragged across a bus in Los Angeles.
The 70-year-old grandmother was on her way to the grocery store.Instagram
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