Glasgow (Great Britain) : Was a young Congolese man, Christmas Boina Kazadi, killed by Scottish police ?

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This young man, who was about to turn 20 on December 25, was found dead by Glasgow police around noon on Saturday, September 27, in Scotland (United Kingdom).

According to Police Scotland, Christmas Boina Kazadi commited suicide by hanging himself in his home, hanging from his ward robe in a « kneeling » position. As for the deceased’s girlfriend, an Irish – Nigerian woman, she says she called the police to collect her clothes from the house where she and Christmas were living. Because the two lovers had not bean a good terms for some time.

However, the are several gray areas in this murder case. No photographic documentation, no scene plan, or crime scene sketches were produced by these Scottish police officers to détermine the position of the body and the physical evidence.

Furthermore, finding a body in a house and not sealing it off seems paradoxical. Residents of this neighborhood claim to have noticed nothing unusual and not to have heared the sirens of any ambulance that come to transport a lifeless body that day. The neighbors’ private surveillance cameras, wich extend as far as Christmas’s home, had captured nothing suspicious on the day of the tragedie. According to several of them, Christmas had been killed elsewhere. But by whom ?

Yet, according to the father of Christmas’s girlfriend via a phone message, the young boy was arrested on the night of Friday, September 26 by the police and then released. Dead or alive ? The vagueness persists.

Why were none of this young Congolese’s neighbors alerted or questioned by the police ? Why did the police not question Christmas’s girlfriend, one of the suspects, as well as her father ? Why did the Scottish police police not wait for the autopsy résults before conclunding their so-called investigation ? And why does Police Scotland refuse to give details of the circumstances of this tragic death to the deceased’s family ? Many gray areas.

Clearly, the objective is to cover up this heinous crime deguised as suicide, hanging. This is scandalous !

The grieving family is demanding a thorough investigation, a private autopsy, and a trial before Christmas’s burial. In other words, the deceased’s family wants full light to be shed on this tragedy and for the alleged culprits to be brought to justice. Great Britain is a country of human Rights.

To learn more or offer your support, contact the family at the telephone numbers :
+447445050048 (United Kingdom)
+243818100461 (Democratic Republic of Congo)

Justice for Christmas !

James Mpunga Yende
Investigative journalist

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