
A BRITISH High Comission official has been arrested for allegedly assaulting her husband. Police have also arrested two other Britons in connection with the same incident.
The husband, who is Zambian, is believed to have been hit with beer bottles and other objects and left unconscious at Lusaka South Country Club on Saturday around 02:00 hours.
Both Lusaka police commanding officer Greenwell Ng’uni and the victim who is a chief executive and proprietor of a manufacturing firm in Lusaka confirmed the incident in separate interviews yesterday.
The victim, who has since been discharged from CBF Medical Centre where he was admitted, said he has a fracture on the back of his skull, severe injuries all over the face and stitches on his forehead although his condition is improving steadily.
“I was attacked by a white Zimbabwean and my wife when I approached them. They hit me with two bottles of beer on my forehead and left me in a pool of blood. It is just good Samaritans who helped me,” he said.
He said since the matter is now in the hands of the police, he wants action to be taken against his wife including those who took part in the attack.
The victim said he also wants the Zimbabwean man to be tried in the Zambian courts of law because the issue has now seriously affected his marriage.
And Mr Ng’uni said the incident took place last Saturday at Lusaka South Country Club during a beer-drinking binge.
Mr Ng’uni said the woman together with two other British male nationals, one of them a farmer in Mazabuka, were arrested yesterday and charged with assault at Chawama police station.
“On August 28, 2010, while drinking beer at Lusaka South Country Club, the three British nationals, one woman and two men, picked up a quarrel with a Zambian man and a fight erupted. It was then that the three descended on the Zambian coloured,” he said.
Mr Ng’uni said the trio was released on police bond yesterday after a warn-and-caution statement was recorded by the officers handling the case.
He said the man who was attacked is currently admitted to CBF Medical Centre in Lusaka along Addis Ababa Drive.
The British High Commission employee was allegedly found with the other man by her husband before the fight ensued.
When the husband asked what the other man was doing with his wife, he was allegedly punched on the face after which his spouse and the other male British national allegedly descended on him, hitting him with beer bottles, shoes and any objects their hands fell on until he got unconscious.
Vanguard Investigations managing director James Kasamanda said his company was involved in investigating the diplomat.
Captain Kasamanda said his company is still looking for more people who may have participated in the attack of the husband of the High Commission official, adding that investigations are almost complete.
He said the victim is a senior employee of Asbestos Roofing Solutions.
And according to a medical report, the victim sustained three broken teeth, bruises all over the body and a deep cut on his forehead.
[Zambia Daily Mail]