JAKARTA - Trauma that made an impression on the reprimand accompanied by beatings in the aftermath of neglecting to wear masks during the COVID-19 pandemic made women in Singapore report the actions of the Taiwanese police
Even though it happened three years ago, the woman named Xu still filed her lawsuit. The inaugural trial related to this case was held on Tuesday, July 2.
Citing Taiwan ETtoday, Xu sued Taiwanese police on charges of deliberately committing acts that injured him. In the trial, the two warring sides were present.
The incident on June 29, 2021 began with Xu's argument with the medical staff at the Cheng Hsin General Hospital, Taipei. The hospital where her husband is being treated.
The next day, Xu was taken to the interrogation room for questioning by Ding police officers regarding the issue of wearing masks and disposing of garbage that was suspected to be his dispute with hospital staff.
However, the interrogation went hot. Ding punched Xu in the face causing a wound on his lips. In response, Xu poured a bottle of water at Ding and threatened to file a lawsuit.
Ding then explained that he tried to force Xu to wear a mask because of the COVID-19 pandemic. He also admitted to hitting him and apologized for his actions.
But Xu refused to accept the police officer's apology and sued him.
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