'He has to learn a lesson': Singapore woman sues Taiwan cop for punching her 3 years ago during argument over mask wearing

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For the past three years, a Singaporean woman said she has been tormented by an incident in Taiwan where she was punched by a police officer. She ended up suing the officer, who was charged with intentional injury. Both parties appeared in a Taipei court on Tuesday (July 2). The woman, known only as Xu, had gotten into an argument...

'He has to learn a lesson': Singapore woman sues Taiwan cop for punching her 3 years ago during argument over mask wearing

The woman, known only as Xu, had gotten into an argument on June 29, 2021 with medical staff at Cheng Hsin General Hospital in Taipei, where her husband was warded, reported Taiwanese media outlet ETtoday.The next day, Xu was taken into an interrogation room, where she argued with a police officer surnamed Ding, over the issues of mask wearing and garbage disposal.

Two police officers testified in court that they witnessed Ding hit Xu in the face with his right fist. Ding also noted that he had apologised to Xu four times and is sincere about settling the dispute amicably.

 

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