A woman has been left with no chances of enjoying s*x again after an evil police officer sprayed pepper on her private parts.
According to Daily Sun,
trouble started after the woman fought her sister over a broken
hairdryer. She was arrested by the police where she was allegedly
brutalized.
trouble started after the woman fought her sister over a broken
hairdryer. She was arrested by the police where she was allegedly
brutalized.
The woman identified as Moselantja Salemane of Hlohlolwane kasi in
Clocolan, South Africa claims evil cops pepper sprayed her private
parts.
Clocolan, South Africa claims evil cops pepper sprayed her private
parts.
She narrated how the disagreement that led to the ugly incident happened and said: “As
a TB survivor I begged her to take it somewhere else as I couldn’t
stand the smell of the chemicals she uses to relax her customers’ hair.
a TB survivor I begged her to take it somewhere else as I couldn’t
stand the smell of the chemicals she uses to relax her customers’ hair.
“My six-year-old son also suffers from TB and we can’t go out every time she has clients,” she said.
The disagreement led to a fight and Moselantja ended up breaking
the hairdryer. Her younger sister out of anger, called some police
officers to arrest her.
the hairdryer. Her younger sister out of anger, called some police
officers to arrest her.
She said one of the cops allegedly pepper sprayed her in the eyes.
Moselantja bent over as she rubbed her eyes in pain. She said that as
she was bending over, the cop told her to stand up. When she failed to
respond, the cop allegedly pulled up her dress and pepper sprayed her
again from the back.
Moselantja bent over as she rubbed her eyes in pain. She said that as
she was bending over, the cop told her to stand up. When she failed to
respond, the cop allegedly pulled up her dress and pepper sprayed her
again from the back.
“The pepper spray ended up in my private parts.
“I wet myself from the pain and screamed for help, but the police failed to help me,” she said.
Independent Police Investigative Directorate spokesman Robbie Raburabu confirmed they had received an assault docket.
“The allegations are being investigated,” he said.
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