The Asian Age

We trust in Indian law, justice: Swiss embassy

Sushma seeks report on assualt of tourists

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Sending a strong signal to New Delhi that justice should be delivered to the couple, the Swiss embassy said it “trusts that the Indian law enforcemen­t agencies and the judicial system will deliver justice”, adding that “it was deeply concerned about the health of its citizens who were attacked in Fatehpur Sikri on October 22, 2017”.

It however thanked the Indian authoritie­s for their support in the matter.

In a statement, the embassy said, “The embassy of Switzerlan­d in New Delhi is deeply concerned about the health of the two Swiss citizens. We will will continue to provide all possible

The Swiss couple was attacked by a group of men in Fatehpur Sikri on Sunday. The incident, left Clerc with an ear impairment while Marie had a broken arm and multiple bruises, said the doctors.

support to them and their families. We trust that the Indian law enforcemen­t agencies and the judicial system will deliver justice.”

Meanwhile, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said it was in touch with the Swiss authoritie­s and had extended full support to them.

External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj tweeted on Thursday: “I have asked for a report MEA Joint Secretary S. Bhattachar­jee and Indian ambassador designate to Switzerlan­d C.B.George met Swiss nationals Quentin Jeremy Clerc and Marie Droz in hospital. They spoke to the concerned doctors. Ms.Droz has been discharged but Clerc is improving.”

The Swiss couple Quentin Jeremy Clerc (24) and his girlfriend Marie Droz (24) were attacked in Fatehpur Sikri by a group of youths.

They were left bruised by the attackers. Also, the onlookers instead of helping the injured, shot videos, said sources.

Clerc was left with a hearing impairment while Marie has a broken arm, said the doctors.

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