Monday, January 6, 2014

Two businessmen canadian penny man and his wife had been shot and poured acid on Zanzibar to sell a


Two businessmen canadian penny man and his wife had been shot and poured acid on Zanzibar to sell alcohol. In a raid conducted Wednesday Bimal woman Alvind (36) survived the loss of her pregnancy four months after being shot in the stomach and poured canadian penny acid. Shot was made in Muhimbili National Hospital without affecting the pregnancy but it ilimjeruhi acidic body from the face, chest to breast, both hands and stomach. Her husband, Alvind Asawla (42) was shot in the head on the forehead between the eyes, which came from behind the base of the neck and is paralyzed on one side. Speaking to this newspaper canadian penny at home with his brother Sword this week, said Asawla were attacked last Wednesday at 10:30 pm in Old City Hurumzi Street.
He said when they attacked, he and his wife lived with him for 17 years now and the two deceased, Priyanka (14) and IDH (12), they were out of their business their way home location of the crush. He said the two men suddenly attacked her with acid throwing cold and he was trying to help him, the men poured acid facial. According to Asawla, when they moved to the situation, suddenly appeared and shot another man in the forehead came falling down with blood going out of him. He said he tried staggered in order to continue to help the man's wife, but three second shot of the back and his wife shot to the stomach. canadian penny Asawla said afterwards he did not know was going on until he pozinduka Malindi Police Station they are called PF3 and taken to hospital Mnazi One was defeated photographs of x-ray and discovered are shooting the body. After the test, Asawla said the hospital was not equipped to provide ammunition, he helped his brother that night and transported by plane to Dar es Salaam where they rushed to Muhimbili National Hospital. He said his wife was admitted to the ward Kibasila number three and he moved in TMJ Hospital for measurement of CT-Scan, which was not found at the Muhimbili National Hospital. According to Asawla, his wife was given a shot at Muhimbili National canadian penny Hospital and he shot him out surgery took place in the TMJ Hospital. He said he thanked God that is grown up now because he shot the wrong place and keep it for more than 12 hours then it was released on his head lililowashangaza even some nurses. "Nimepooza one side of my head, I felt nothing but the doctors have told me I'll be back in my normal state slowly after exercise," he said. He was told that the bullet had not zikupita in large arteries that is why he is alive so far and a small vein blood shed you made eye withered hand that red despite seeing clearly. Businessman said that these people have given him a permanent canadian penny disability would expect and believed not gangsters canadian penny but they took her purse which contained a small fee. He said the hospital had been told they yomwagiwa acid is a form of sulfuric acid (sulfuric acid) used in automobiles. "You know the thief wants money and not pouring acid or take your shot and we did not have any weapons, motives of these people are killing us because we have been getting threats from time to time due to our business to sell alcohol in Zanzibar," he claimed.
He claimed to have occasionally been found threats including found paper inayomtaka leave that business otherwise you will be killed, and they have provided information in police stations located close to their business. He complained that despite the many businesses undergo alcohol poured acts of acidic, kupiwa shot and even burned, no one ever arrested and taken action. "We have done business with major tourist hotels and we pay all the taxes are eligible, the government does not want to speak clearly canadian penny as this business Zanzibar or control these people," he said. He claimed that such events are long and in 2007 during the Easter Monday, his biological father, Ahandillal Asawla had been doing business that were credited to future acidic and passed canadian penny away. "When my father was killed but no one was arrested and the government has not done anything, it is time the Government itulinde we make this trade or declare cease to benefit us," said Asawla. He said of his grandfather surprising since colonial alcohol sold in peace but now they use alcohol as political reasons for pulling down the economy of Zanzibar. This newspaper liliwasiliana and police leadership in Urban West Region vain. First West Urban Police Commander, ACP Aziz Mohamed would not answer his phone and called the number of Kamisha Zanzibar Police, CP

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