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3 Zambian Students SEVERELY BATTERED In A Night Club In St Petersburgh RUSSIA

Alexander hospital where 3 Zambian Students have been admitted

Three Zambian students were badly beaten in a night club in St. Petersburg. Police are looking for the criminals who attacked the three Zambian students and severely beat them.
The three injured Zambian students were taken to Alexander hospital, and one of them is in serious condition. Attack on the young Zambian students occurred about three o’clock. Monday, 19th March in the night club, the “City”, located in Ligovsky Prospect, according to “Fontanka.ru.” After severely beating them up, the three were hospitalized with serious head injuries.

Police are studying records of CCTV cameras and are trying to establish the circumstances of the incident. It is known that the victims are bettwen ages of 2 3and  24. They are all second-year students.

Two are studying at St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance (FINEK), and one  at St.-Petersburg State ,Engineering and Economic University (ENGECON).

According to preliminary investigations, the reason for the beatings of 3 students  is as a result of a quarrel at the club.

 

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103 Responses to 3 Zambian Students SEVERELY BATTERED In A Night Club In St Petersburgh RUSSIA

  1. shootist

    March 22, 2012 at 6:58 am

    Its sad zambians n booze 1st mbesuma goz 2 gabon 2 drink shake shake nw zambian students r beatn n a nite club arund 03

  2. Greengoat

    March 22, 2012 at 7:14 am

    I think these boys were not properly oriented. Didn’t they hear russian violence and racist stories. Avoid wrong places coz angels wont be wth you. If it were in my powers i’d cut ties wth these racists.

  3. Sikufele

    March 22, 2012 at 9:00 am

    Greengoat, i concur with you 100%. These Russians are worse than the Gestapos. I wish we had a lot of them in Zambia so that when they beat our own in there country, we take revenge here. It is called reciprocity in diplomacy..

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