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African Ugandan women stabs to death her friend in Hong Kong

At 2 am, the 36-44 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, the police received a report that two African Ugandan women had made a big fight. One of the women, Sophie, used glass shards as a weapon to attack another woman. Lisa. The ambulanceman received the report, Lisa had fallen to the ground, her neck and abdomen were cut, the ground was left with blood on the beach, and she was unconscious. Another female fellow Sophie was awake, and her clothes were stained with blood and reported discomfort. It was sent to the hospital by an ambulance. After preliminary investigations by the police, Sophie was arrested for alleged wounding. The case was handed over to the 5th team of the Criminal Investigation Team of the Yau Tsim District.
It is reported that at 8 o'clock this morning, two female friends and friends, sitting in the ground floor of the Chongqing Building, were talking about drinking alcohol in the table. The two of them were in dispute. One of them was emotional and walked into the shop and waved, and was stopped by friends. Later, some people picked up the glass on the stage and failed to the other side. The glass smashed into the ground. Some people took up the glass shards and cut the neck into the abdomen. The victim bleeds blood on the spot and walked about 10 meters without falling to the ground. In a coma, the wounded did not escape, sitting on the side, the ambulanceman received the report and was sent to the hospital after being bandaged by the infatuated person.

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