'Fall MEP put in scene'

'Fall MEP put in scene'

World October 9, 2016 18:15

strasbourg - MEP Mike Hookem accuses his party colleague Steven Woolfe its dramatic picture where he is to have put in scene on his stomach in the corridors of the parliament in Strasbourg. He threatens to drag him to court.

The two Britons sitting independence party UKIP in the European Parliament last Thursday had an altercation, which also blows would have fallen. Woolfe was some time later unconscious after an 'epileptic-like attack' and was rushed to the hospital.

'I have no medical background, but that was pure Hollywood how he lay down with his face,' said Hookem against the Daily Mail. 'I thought the police would come to a line to draw around him. I know people who sometimes have a chance, and they do not fall that way. It's very suspicious. '

having beaten Hookem ontkentde candidate leader of UKIP and revealed on Twitter a picture of his unblemished hands to prove it.\n  \n  \n   advertisement

Woolfe was three days under observation in hospital Sunday and was allowed to go home. He says that medical research proves that he was beaten, but has not yet released the documents.

The incident is being investigated by the European Parliament. Parliament President Martin Schulz said Friday the incident 'extremely serious' and wants the inquiry committee next week formed an opinion.

'It goes without saying that such a disrespectful and violent behavior has no place in the European Parliament,' said Schulz. Possibly the Code of Conduct has been violated and the 'unfortunate' incident legal implications, he writes. MPs may be suspended and possibly they do not get their daily allowance for ten days, which can amount to more than 3,000 euros per person.

The two Britons sitting independence party UKIP in the European Parliament last Thursday had an altercation, which also blows would have fallen. Woolfe was some time later unconscious after an 'epileptic-like attack' and was rushed to the hospital.

'I have no medical background, but that was pure Hollywood how he lay down with his face,' said Hookem against the Daily Mail. 'I thought the police would come to a line to draw around him. I know people who sometimes have a chance, and they do not fall that way. It's very suspicious. '

having beaten Hookem ontkentde candidate leader of UKIP and revealed on Twitter a picture of his unblemished hands to prove it.\n  \n  \n   advertisement

Woolfe was three days under observation in hospital Sunday and was allowed to go home. He says that medical research proves that he was beaten, but has not yet released the documents.

The incident is being investigated by the European Parliament. Parliament President Martin Schulz said Friday the incident 'extremely serious' and wants the inquiry committee next week formed an opinion.

'It goes without saying that such a disrespectful and violent behavior has no place in the European Parliament,' said Schulz. Possibly the Code of Conduct has been violated and the 'unfortunate' incident legal implications, he writes. MPs may be suspended and possibly they do not get their daily allowance for ten days, which can amount to more than 3,000 euros per person.

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