Two suspects arrested in faeces 'torture' case

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The son and wife of a plot owner in Endicott near Springs have been arrested for allegedly forcing a man to drink faeces.

Captain Johannes Ramphora confirmed the arrest on Friday morning.

“The son and the wife of the property owners were arrested yesterday. They are expected to appear before the Springs Magistrate’s Court today‚” said Ramphora.

A worker on the plot in Endicott was forced to drink about two litres of faeces before the alleged perpetrators tried to drown him in a septic tank on December 9.

The victim‚ who is 36‚ worked as a mechanic for the alleged perpetrator. He was allegedly being tortured after he failed to switch on the engine of a septic tank pump.
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I'm guessing the worker was protesting violently.

no sympathy from me
 
If you had a choice, would you rather down a 500ml of liquid ****, or chow away on a 150g semi dry drol?

We need a larger selection of smileys/emojis on these forums for me to respond to this
 
He was allegedly being tortured after he failed to switch on the engine of a septic tank pump.
no extreme reaction there !

imagine for a second, what could happen if he made the property owner's daughter pregnant
 
How the heck did they get the poor guy to drink 2L of faeces, 2L of any fluid is quite a stomachful in one sitting, 2L of smelly disgusting brown putrid diarrhea poo + pee in one sitting, now thats quite a respectable claim.

Maybe it wasn't all at one sitting because they had to "recycle" the faeces, I'm just putting that idea out there??
 
How the heck did they get the poor guy to drink 2L of faeces, 2L of any fluid is quite a stomachful in one sitting, 2L of smelly disgusting brown putrid diarrhea poo + pee in one sitting, now thats quite a respectable claim.

Maybe it wasn't all at one sitting because they had to "recycle" the faeces, I'm just putting that idea out there??

I'm guessing they used a 2l container and tried pouring it down, and most of it just spilled over everywhere
 
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