WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT; RAW VIDEO
ZAMBIAN STUDENT BEATEAN TO DEAT BY CHINA NATIONALIST
A Zambian student in china has been killed by chinese Nationals for dating a Chinese woman.
Chrispine Mwale 25 a student studying Civil engineering in that country was beaten to death on Monday mid_Morning after he was found in a woman’s apartment.
It is said that Mr. Mwale spent a night at her girlfriends place after clubing on a Sunday night.
Four Chinese nationals approached the Apartment and dragged Mr. Mwale out of the Apartment and started beating him with iron bars and stones until his final breath.
According to an eye witness and a close friend to Mr. Mwale has informed Zambian Watch that despite him pleading, Chinese men insulted him.
“We went out drinking on a Sunday night as a group. After our drinks we got on a taxi heading to our apartment. On the way Mr. Mwale’s girlfriend said she wanted to spend a night with him. That’s how they left and I was only called by the girlfriend in the morning to come and save my friend” he stated.
“I rushed to the scene and only found four Chinese men beating and insulting him that their is no black man allowed to date their people. They insulted him that Africa was too poor and they would not allow black beings to be raised in their country. Despite pleading, they hit him with iron bars and stones until his final breath ” a friend said. #AIIH News
Githurai residents blocking Thika road on both sides demanding the retrieval of a nissan that drove into the dam there. Word has it that there are passengers still inside.
@Tehuti
1)The young man was not killed. He miraculously survived the ordeal.
2)The attackers are not Chinese.
3)This happened in 2017 and not this week as is being reported.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has received several inquiries from concerned Zambians over the validity of an online media story and video suggesting that a Zambian student is battling for his life in a hospital in Beijing after a brutal assault by unknown Chinese people.
The Zambian Embassy in China has submitted a report to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stating that it has not received any such report. Zambia’s Ambassador to China Mrs Winnie Chibesakunda has however, stated that her Mission is actively monitoring the situation and checking on all students across the China.
So far none of the students has been reported to have been attacked as alleged in the online story. Should any credible information arise to the contrary, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will update the nation accordingly.
Dorcas Ilunga Chileshe
Spokesperson
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS