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By Annie Slemrod
BEIRUT: The Ethiopian consulate
in Lebanon has filed a lawsuit against Ali Mahfouz, the man who was caught
on tape beating domestic worker Alem Dechasa outside her consulate.
Dechasa committed suicide
Wednesday. Asaminew Debelie Bonssa, Ethiopia’s consul general in Lebanon,
told The Daily Star Thursday that “we have already sued him [Ali Mahfouz].”
He declined to give the details of the lawsuit, saying it was “a legal
issue that cannot be made public,” adding that the suit was in process
before the consulate was aware of Dechasa’s death but that with this
development “everyone is expecting something out of this.”
In a video released by LBCI last
week, Dechasa, 33, was seen moaning as a man, later identified as Mahfouz,
beat and tried to force her into a car outside the Ethiopian consulate,
aided by another man.
Security and judicial sources
told The Daily Star that Mahfouz was briefly arrested last week, but was
released after leaving his address with the magistrate. They were not able
to confirm the consulate’s lawsuit.
Bonssa said that he has not
received any police or medical report regarding Dechasa’s death, but said
“we need the whole autopsy as [is] internationally acceptable,” adding that
this was necessary especially “when somebody dies ... under the care of the
hospital it is really unexpected.”
Dechasa was taken to the
Psychiatrique de la Croix Hospital, known as Deir al-Salib, after the
incident around three weeks ago. She died in the early hours of Wednesday
morning. Bonssa said that doctors told him she hanged herself using her bed
sheets.
Mahfouz told LBC that Dechasa
had attempted suicide three times.
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