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One afternoon on Sunday, I borrowed a bicycle from a boy called John and ride from church to home. A boy gave me a bicycle told me that he will come later to get his bicycle back to his house. I traveled by riding the bicycle to my house. I left that bicycle and I went into my room and changed my clothes. After changing my clothes, I came out and wanted to ride down to a field where they played a rugby ball. Within a second, the bicycle is not moving, while I turn my head around and noticed drunkard pulled bicycle back. I didn't know where he come from, I told him please I want to go just leave me. Drunkard replied, Give my bicycle back to me. I replied, this bicycle belongs to John. He's waiting for me outside the gate. He force to claim the bicycle and I told him, if you need a cigarette I'll buy for you and I put my hand into the pocket and busy taking money out. He swing his fist and elbow removing my teeth. I was felt unconscious. Five people watching us doing this and confirm that bicycle is not belong to the drunkard. He just claim nothing but bicycle belongs to John. Next day I go to Police station put an OB report and Medical report as well. I informed my people about the issues but they're not concerning that matter. And lastly, I don't want to force people to do this and that for me so I forgive that drunkard because I don't have money to go by law as now everything is to do with Money.
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One Sunday afternoon, I borrowed a bicycle from a boy named John and rode it from the church to my home. A boy gave me the bicycle and told me that he would come later to get it back. I traveled by riding the bicycle to my house. After arriving, I left the bicycle outside, went into my room, and changed my clothes.
Once I changed, I went outside to ride down to a field where they were playing rugby. Suddenly, the bicycle stopped moving, and when I turned my head, I noticed a drunkard trying to pull the bicycle away. I didn’t know where he had come from, so I told him, “Please, I want to go. Just leave me alone.” The drunkard replied, “Give my bicycle back to me.”
I explained, “This bicycle belongs to John. He's waiting for me outside the gate.” He insisted on claiming the bicycle, and I offered, “If you need a cigarette, I'll buy one for you.” I reached into my pocket to get some money when he swung his fist and elbowed me, knocking out my teeth. I felt unconscious.
Five people were watching and confirmed that the bicycle did not belong to the drunkard; it was John’s bicycle. The next day, I went to the police station and filed an occurrence report along with a medical report. I informed my family about the incident, but they were not concerned about it. Ultimately, I didn’t want to pressure anyone to help me, so I decided to forgive the drunkard because I didn’t have the money to pursue legal action, as everything now seems to revolve around money.
Once I changed, I went outside to ride down to a field where they were playing rugby. Suddenly, the bicycle stopped moving, and when I turned my head, I noticed a drunkard trying to pull the bicycle away. I didn’t know where he had come from, so I told him, “Please, I want to go. Just leave me alone.” The drunkard replied, “Give my bicycle back to me.”
I explained, “This bicycle belongs to John. He's waiting for me outside the gate.” He insisted on claiming the bicycle, and I offered, “If you need a cigarette, I'll buy one for you.” I reached into my pocket to get some money when he swung his fist and elbowed me, knocking out my teeth. I felt unconscious.
Five people were watching and confirmed that the bicycle did not belong to the drunkard; it was John’s bicycle. The next day, I went to the police station and filed an occurrence report along with a medical report. I informed my family about the incident, but they were not concerned about it. Ultimately, I didn’t want to pressure anyone to help me, so I decided to forgive the drunkard because I didn’t have the money to pursue legal action, as everything now seems to revolve around money.