leanne higgins and kaylee higgins, fascinating to talk to you both. thank you.eak please have the bbc news website. —— head to. alternatively, you can download the bbc news app. muslim and into communities and parts of the indian capital, delhi, living in fearfollowing last week's deadly violence. —— hindu communities. hundreds of families, mainly muslims, have fled their homes. the rides have now stopped but they have left deep scars. —— riots. shattered and traumatised. this woman is one among hundreds living in a makeshift relief camp. she had to flee with her family before mobs ransacked her home. translation: all my belongings and lifelong savings were taken away. my husband is without a job and my younger son is handicapped. i am afraid to return home. a diabetic with a heart condition, she is also being treated for acute anxiety and depression. dozens of relief camps have sprung up to care for thousands of muslims who do not feel safe in their own homes. many fear such brazen attacks are only the beginning of a dangerous trend in a country that is home to