Joseph Mona was allegedly called a 'useless k****r' by his employer‚ Harry Leicester‚ in December 2017 after he failed to switch on a septic tank pump.
The Equality Court in Springs has ordered three family members to pay their former employee R200,000 in damages after they forced him to eat faecal matter.The South African Human Rights Commission has welcomed a decision by the Equality Court, which ordered a Springs family to pay a former worker R200,000 in damages after force-feeding him faeces.
Joseph Mona was allegedly called a"useless k****r" by his employer‚ Harry Leicester‚ in December 2017 after he failed to switch on a septic tank pump. Mona had demanded an unconditional public apology from Leicester‚ his wife Maria and their son Chris in addition to R100‚000 in damages for the hurt that was inflicted on him.
Chris allegedly held his hands and dragged Mona towards the sewer hole. The farmer took a big jug‚ dipped it in the sewer hole and forced him to drink its contents while calling him a"k****r".The family members had also forced Mona into the sewer hole, where he almost drowned.
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