Domiciled in the Khelcom district of Mbour, the Jakartaman Aliou Badara Diop, alias Sara, was surprised in the bush in the process of savaging his 14 -year -old neighbor, corresponding to the description given by a charlatan, reports Observer.
Convinced not to have to question the word of her soothsayer, Sara acted on the basis of the latter’s visions. According to the charlatan, the suspect was “a young boy of medium corpulence and black complexion”. This description, underlines Observerled Sara, his real name Aliou Badara Diop, to identify the young Gora Sall, his neighbor, as one of the alleged perpetrators of a burglary.
The day before the incident, a flight had been found at Sara’s home, without any object being swept away. Determined not to leave the intruder recurrent, he then turned to a soothsayer who revealed to him that two people were involved in this flight, one of which would be his neighbor, reports again Observer. The next day, Sara summoned Gora Sall night at his home to question him. In front of the boy’s denials, he invited him to a walk in the bush of the village of Fandane. But once there, he handed a trap to the boy. Observer Specifies that using two strings, Sara immobilized Gora to a tree before starting to punch him.
-The more he let out his violence, the more the idea of putting an end to his victim germinated in his mind. Armed with a knife which he pointed out on the boy, he was preparing to take action when fate intervened. Attracted by the tears of Gora, a mason arises and released the boy. The young Gora, injured and bloody, was taken to his parents who brought him urgently to the hospital. With a 15 -day temporary incapacity for work (ITT), the boy’s mother filed a complaint against Sara at the Mbour gendarmerie brigade.
During his interrogation, the respondent recognized the facts, but tried to discard himself by invoking the descriptions provided by the charlatan. After his police custody, Aliou Badara Diop was referred yesterday to the Mbour prosecution, where a deposit warrant was awarded against him, concluded Observer.