Africa-Press – South-Sudan. At least two members of South Sudan’s National Security Service (NSS) have been arrested in Northern Bahr el Ghazal state after beating an Ethiopian woman over disagreement on a Beer Bill after drinking in a bar, authorities have said.
The spokesman of Northern Bahr el Ghazal state police Capt. Guot Akol said the security officers identified as Taj John Wol, 28, and Deng Deng Marial, 24, were arrested over the weekend when they entered a bar and drink and then refusing to pay the 4,800 bill.
Her sister said “One of the men punched Yorsalim on the chest. After falling, they kicked her on the mouth and stomach several times till she lost consciousness.”
“It seemed they didn’t have money. One of the men punched Yorsalim on the chest. After falling, they kicked her on the mouth and stomach several times till she lost consciousness,” she added.
A police unit that was patrolling the area apprehended Wol and Deng. And the lady was rushed to a nearby health facility, where she is still recovering.
“But since then, she has been unable to speak nor open her eyes,” Capt. Akol stated, according to Eye Radio.
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