Violence de droit de la femme



Moi, Nganiza Mushayuma Yvonne ,Mama shujaa,je venais d'assister à une situation ici en dans la ville de bukavu .une dame est venu dans sa voiture avec ses enfants qu'elle partie retirer à l'école et un motard vient brusquement et cogne la voiture de la dame.le motard est blessé,tous d'un coup les motards sont venue pour le cas de leur camarade,et leur intervention été que la dame puisse payer tous ce qui est écrasé et lui faire soigner à l’hôpital.heureusement qu'il y avait d'autres personnes ont vu comment se passé la situation.on a juger la situation en disant que si la maman été à pied elle allait perdre sa avec ses enfants mais c'est dieu qui a intervenu.ils alors dit que si cette dame appelait les roulages qui maitrise bien les code de la route le motard doit payer .maintenant on a demandé à tous deux de se convenir à huit clos,mais on a constater que comme c'est une femme c4est pourquoi on a juge l'affaire comme cela,car les motards voulaient toujours à ce que la maman puisse payer le motard. Merci mes amies



English translation by PulseWire member JC2986



I, Nganiza Mushayuma Yvonne, Mama shujaa, witnessed a situation that took place in the city of Bukavu. A woman was driving home from picking up her children at school when another driver suddenly ran into her car. He was injured in the accident. All of a sudden other drivers came to help him. They decided that the woman should pay for all of the damages and that he should be taken to the hospital to be treated. Thankfully, others had seen what had really happened because the other drivers were accusing the woman and she would have lost her case if it weren’t for them. But God intervened and those on the scene said that she should call the traffic officers who knew the street laws and that the other driver was the one responsible. Ultimately, the two drivers were asked to go to court but the fact is that the situation was originally judged in this manner because one driver was a woman and everyone assumed she should pay for the accident. Thank you my friends.

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