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Old 10-05-2010, 14:28   #7
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Re: How not to treat a soldier

An exerpt from the BBC article:

Quote:
Mr Ekhlas needed four stitches to his lip, had a cut on his forehead and two of his teeth were loose after the attack.

Judge Michael Hunter described it as "a sustained assault on an injured and unarmed prisoner".
Sounds like there might be more to this story than just a glancing blow from a wellington boot.
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