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chief activist
7 years ago

APOLICE ANTHU MUWAMENYA NKUWAVULAZA…………KOMANO MUNTHU WAMBA AKUMENYENI MUKUT MOB JUSTICE,,,,,,,,,,,,,whats the hell is going on?

BBC
BBC
7 years ago

What is this rubbish coming from this police spokeswoman? In the first place, she is not a medical practitioner to come to that conclusion. This just shows how incompetent she is, promoted in that position because she slept with the boss. If the family is to get a good lawyer, can this foolish woman stand in the court and back up her findings? Sometimes it is good not to give statements if you don’t have enough details than bringing shame to the entire police service.

chief activist
7 years ago
Reply to  BBC

i share the same note BBC……..and in the report as said avent seen any medical statement to proove wat the man died of……….which shows some un proffesional medcuty of th police woman …………..justice denied here

joen
joen
7 years ago

negative correlation

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