A POLISH mum has spoken out after young children on her estate yelled racist taunts at her and branded her a “b*tch”. 

Marta Stanislawska says she was walking home with her young daughter when she was surrounded by half a dozen children.

The 45-year-old claims she was hit on the back by one of the youngsters and called obscene names.

Marta, who also says the same children treated her similarly a week earlier, began recording to the group on her phone as they followed her home towards Lilac Court, Pinehurst.

In video footage shared with the Swindon Advertiser, the youngsters mimic Polish-born Marta’s accent and tell her to “sort your life out, you stupid b*tch”. None of the children in the video appears to be more than 11 or 12 years old.

The group tell her: “Stop following us, you paedophile.” Another boy is shown calling his mother, claiming that Marta is following the group. He then shouts at her, as she is walking with her young daughter: “You’re a ***ing stupid [muffled], so **** off.”

The lad then approaches her, threatening to snap her phone in two.
A blond boy assumes a mock Polish accent, telling her to “call the police about it”. 

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In the video, the group claim Marta is following them, that they are just heading towards a friend’s house and shout that she is a “paedophile”.

The abuse has left the mum feeling shocked. A week on from the attack, she remains angry about the abuse she and her daughter suffered.

She said: “I went with my daughter to play at the playground.
“We were walking back and there were these young children who came from a distance and started shouting, making faces, bothering us. 

“I didn’t want to pay attention to them.

“One was pulling faces at me despite my age. I went up to him and asked him to behave. 

“All of them spoke to me, shouted at me and were rude. I said that I was going to call the police, so they start calling me names and they were saying, ‘**** off’ and nasty little rude words.

“One hit me on the back. I was frustrated and angry.”

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Marta says she is willing to go to court and testify the youths if the police decide to take action.

Since arriving in the UK, in 2005 she says hasn’t experienced racism before.

“I felt horrible,” she told the Adver

A spokesman for Wiltshire Police confirmed that they were investigating the incident, but that no arrests have been made.