Beauty, a 25-year-old Nigerian woman living in the southern Calabrian city of Catanzaro, Italy, has accused her employer of assaulting her after she demanded her salary on Tuesday, August 2, Charmingpro reports 

 

Beauty, who works at a beach club and restaurant in Soverato near Catanzaro, reported the assault at a police station in Soverato and supported her claim with video of the alleged aggression she filmed and handed over to the cops.

 

Beauty was accompanied to the police station by her lawyer, Filomena Pedullà, according to InfoMigrants. According to the Italian press, the alleged aggressor is the owner of a beach club and restaurant. He is said to be the son of a retired Carabinieri police officer and has no criminal record.

 

According to Pedullà, Carabinieri police are investigating potential charges of personal injuries, theft, and threats as a result of Beauty’s reported aggression.

 

Investigators are looking into payment slips, according to Pedullà.

 

“Investigators are looking into the contract and the verbal agreement between the two parties.” “The young woman received a €200 bank transfer despite an agreement for a payment of €600 euros.” Pedullà stated

 

According to the lawyer, the woman became aggressive after protesting that she had not been paid the agreed-upon sum.

 

Pedullà went on to say that as a result of the employer’s reaction to Beauty’s request for money, she “suffered a hand injury, proven by a bloody nail, contusions on a shoulder, and an injury on her scalp.”

 

This report comes exactly a week after an Italian man, Filippo Ferlazzo, killed a physically challenged Nigerian man, Alika Ogorchukwu, on the Civitanova Marche street.

By Gift Adene

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