NEWS
Sierra Leone’s Deputy Ambassador To Guinea May Face The Law For Violent Conduct
Posted by on Mar 9, 2010, 12:10
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Mr. Williams, husband of Mrs. Princess Williams of the Sierra Leone Embassy in the Republic of Guinea is fully prepared and determined to teach the violent Deputy Ambassador, Alhaji Foday Koroma an unforgettable lesson, for allegedly beaten up his wife at the Embassy last Wednesday 3rd 2010. The husband is reportedly in touch with a Guinean lawyer to weigh the possibility of a legal suit to be slammed on the diplomat.
It is not known whether foreign protocols require legal actions to be taking against foreign representatives of another country without obtaining permission from the country or the individual(s) is stripped of their immunity before it becomes effective.
Alhaji Foday Koroma, Sierra Leone’s Deputy Ambassador last Wednesday reportedly violently humiliated Princess Williams who went to access his signature for a reimbursement of claims made to the Embassy for utilizing her vehicle to conduct official business.While the husband is exploring the possibility, with the intention of taking legal action against the diplomat on behalf of his wife, Princess Williams is still undergoing medical treatment at the Guinea Hospital.
Last Friday, the French Medical Practitioner, Dr. Abaty referred her to the Radiographic section for scanning or ex-ray to be done on her neck as she is reporting severe pain on her neck where she claimed to have received the first slap from her boss. Medical result of the scan/ex-ray as at press time has not yet been received and would be published when it is made available to this press.
Meanwhile, diplomatic sources say Mr. Charles Lugan has been assigned with the responsibility of investigating the incident that led to the undiplomatic behaviour of Alhaji Foday Koroma
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