Government of Senegal claims diplomat was “savagely beaten” by Quebec police
GATINEAU, QUE – The government of Senegal is accusing Canadian police of “savagely” beating one of its diplomats.
The Senegalese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the diplomat, who works at the West African nation’s embassy in Ottawa, was restrained and assaulted at her Gatineau, Que., home on Aug. 2.
She was “handcuffed and savagely beaten, to the point that she had difficulty breathing, which led to her being taken to the hospital by ambulance,” the ministry said in a release dated Thursday but only made public on Friday.
The ministry did not immediately offer further details on her condition.