A middle aged woman simply identified as madam Agnes is currently being
detained at the State Criminal Investigations Department, SCID Panti,
for allegedly beating an 11-year-old child that was staying with her to
death.
The deceased identified as Angelina, was reportedly taken
from her parents in far away Ogoja, Cross River state by Agnes, with a
promise to send her to school, when she was barely four years old.
Angelina, grew up calling her guardian mother, apparently unaware she
was not her biological mother.
But things as gathered, fell apart
for late Angelina after she turned 6, as she was reportedly made to
carry out overwhelming house chores. Initial rebuff of such attitude
from madam Rose who crime Alert learnt is related to Angelina’s mother,
by neighbour was reportedly greeted with an outburst.
The dehumanising treatment on Angelina
reached its peak last Friday, as she was reportedly beaten to death by
her madam, for failure to carry out chores as instructed.
Investigation
by Crime Alert revealed that on that fateful day, at about 5pm, Madam
Agnes returned home screaming at the little girl whom neighbours said
was not feeling too well. Madam Agnes reportedly dragged Angelina into
her apartment located on 75 Barracks lllane, Ajegunle and started
beating her. The helpless girl was said to have shouted for help. But
none was forth coming. Then, all of a sudden she seized crying.
Neighbours
later became apprehensive after they sighted madam Agnes rush out of
her room to a medicine store opposite the building. She reportedly came
back with a nurse who went inside with her and rushed out again to get
something.
At this point, a neighbour told Crime Alert during a
visit at the building yesterday that “ we suspected all was not well.
When the nurse came out , we asked what the problem was and she told us
that Angelina had fainted. We all rushed inside, only to behold
Angelina’s lifeless body on the ground.
On further observation,
we discovered a pestle by the side with blood stain and we concluded
she could have used it on Angelina”.
Another neighbour who also
spoke on condition of anonymity said, “ We are not surprised at
Angelina’s demise because madam Agnes had always threatened. At the
slightest provocation, she would beat her with any object at her
disposal. At times she would smash bottle on her head and at other
times, she would use a stool on her. At a point we got angry but there
was nothing we could do to alert Angelina’s biological parents”.
Asked
why none of them bothered to report the abuse on Angelina to the
Police, another neighbour replied, “ Police? You want madam Agnes to
fight you? Even if you attempt to rescue Angelina from her grip whenever
she was being beaten, Agnes would fight you and ask if you were her
relative.
At a point, she resorted to locking the doors whenever
she wanted to beat the girl, in order to prevent anyone from coming to
her rescue”.
Everyone who spoke with Crime Alert described the
late Angelina as a dutiful girl who never complained while carrying out
any of the house chores. At times she reportedly missed schools in order
to finish the chores before the arrival of her guardian. Most times
neighbours said she would be made to finish the chores before taking her
first meal either at noon or evening.
“Saturdays were the most
hectic for the little girl as she would be made to wash her guardians
clothes and those of her two grown children”.
Source: Vanguard
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