I once had neighbour& #39;s who were a couple. I had just moved into the block of flats that week. I think it was a Thursday evening because I had work the following day but I was also drinking wine, it& #39;s way back when I drank only from Thursday (my problems were different okay)
So that evening I hear a woman scream for help, I walk to the balcony, it& #39;s my neighbour& #39;s, the man is dragging the woman by the hair on the pavement by the parking, I panicked and called the police then I screamed out to her and said "I& #39;ve called the police"...
The police kept calling me for directions, they were in touch even though it took about 40 minutes to arrive. He had dragged her out of the compound now, and I kept telling them that I am losing sight of them so please hurry. They finally arrived and I went to them
We went in the direction he had dragged her, we found her, when we got to her she denied EVERYTHING. She said I must have made a mistake and she was not being beat up and dragged. I remember she was wearing a blue sweater. I couldn& #39;t believe it, the guy walked up to us shortly
She said her wounds were because she had fallen. It was so awkward between the police myself and them. I told the police everything I had seen. She denied it and said I must have made a mistake. The police left, on the Saturday, it happened again. I didn& #39;t call the police.
They moved out a few weeks later, in that time it happened atleast once a week. The other neighbour& #39;s said they were used to it, they had tried and when police come it appears there is never a report to be made. I hope she is fine where she is.
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