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[Video] Evariste Touadera, son of CAR President attacks Russians

Evariste Touadera, the son of Central African President Faustin-Archangel Touadera, has appeared in the video (below) attacking Russian officials in a rehabilitation centre in Kislodovsk, Moscow.

Evariste was recently admitted to a rehabilitation centre in Kavminvody, Moscow. The decision was made in response to his ongoing struggle with drug-related issues.

“Apparently he was sent to Kislodovsk with therapists for treatment (the nature of which I don’t know). But Evariste would have preferred to leave his delegation to have some fun and ended up in these offices with Russian officials, and that’s where he slapped the staff,” Cassus Belli explained on Platform X (formerly Twitter).


In a shocking incident that unfolded yesterday, Evariste was recorded engaging in a physical altercation with two staff members. One of those attacked in the video has been identified as a psychologist and physiotherapist by the name of Zarina. She appeared to be trying to calm down a visibly agitated Evariste after he punched a male staff.

Evariste is then seen talking on the phone, after which he stands up and approaches Zarina, before punching her.

The incident, which took place at an undisclosed location, has left many on social media stunned by the unexpected display of aggression and seeking answers.

Unconfirmed reports indicate that Evarist was ultimately transferred into the custody of the personnel at the Embassy of the Central African Republic located in Moscow.

Evelyn Ndi

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