A Canadian
man charged with killing a two-year-old boy in an alleged drunk driving
crash in 2013 claims he was recently kidnapped and tortured by three
men, who beat him and cut off his finger with gardening shears.
Police
say that Richard Suter, 64, shifted his SUV into drive instead of
reverse and crashed into a restaurant patio in Edmonton two years ago,
allegedly while under the influence of alcohol, killing toddler Geo
Mounsef.
However Suter says that last Thursday he was abducted from his home in Riverbend about 11pm.
He said three men claiming to be police grabbed him, saying: 'You know what this is about.'
Tortured: Richard Suter, 64, claims he
was kidnapped from his home by three men, taken to a field and
viciously attacked, with his left thumb cut off with gardening shears
Chopped: Doctors were not able to locate Suter's thumb so it could not be reattached
In an interview with the Edmonton Journal, Suter says the men handcuffed him, put a bag over his head and then loaded him into a car.
They then drove him to a field somewhere outside the city, he said.
Threre, he claims they viciously assaulted him.
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