
As indicated by the police report, he let a female companion from Cameroon remain with him and his significant other. She "always revealed to him he expected to change from being gay" and even offered to engage in sexual relations with him with the end goal to turn him straight.
While she was remaining with him in August, she stole his telephone and posted pictures of him and his better half to internet based life and sent them to his relatives.
She even took a photograph of his marriage authentication and shared it.
In one post on Facebook, the lady utilized an enemy of gay slur and composed that the injured individual "needs to execute himself subsequent to composing his will."
The house visitor moved out in September, however the injured individual's issues didn't stop there. The unfortunate casualty began getting undermining messages on his telephone.
Late on October 21, the injured individual was returning home when two men he knew from the neighborhood Cameroonian people group moved toward him, as indicated by the police report.
One of the men snatched him by his wrist while the other shook his head by his ears, which made him tumble to the ground. They called him against gay slurs in French and revealed to him he needs to wind up straight.
When he announced the wrongdoing, he said that his mom's home in Cameroon had been decimated and that she was likewise pounded.
Prior this month, the injured individual's vehicle was splash painted with penises and slurs.
A police report said that the injured individual "was to a great degree enthusiastic, pitiful, calm, (and) sobbing now and again. He was exceptionally afraid for himself and his family in Cameroon."
Police have captured Christian Djoko, 27, and Rodrigue Fodjo-Kamden, 32, who are both Cameroonian, on loathe wrongdoing charges for purportedly assaulting the person in question. Fodjo-Kamden is out on bond, yet Djoko stays in prison.
Seattle Police have additionally asked for that the FBI get included in light of the fact that this case may include worldwide digital stalking.
Homosexuality is unlawful in Cameroon and individuals are still captured for it.
As indicated by a State Department report, "Gay people for the most part stayed under the radar as a result of the inescapable societal disgrace, segregation, and badgering and in addition the likelihood of detainment. Gays and lesbians experienced provocation and coercion by law requirement authorities. Bogus claims of homosexuality were utilized to badger foes or to coerce cash."
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