Woman Beats Her Husband’s 3-Year-Old Niece To Death In Lagos
A 21-year-old woman, Rebecca Bassey, has been arrested by the Lagos State Police Command for allegedly beating her husband’s three-year-old niece, Deborah Bassey, to death.
According to police authorities, the suspect beat up the girl because she vomited and defecated on herself.The incident occurred at Ijaiye Ojokoro area of the state on July 22, 2013.
According to police authorities, the suspect beat up the girl because she vomited and defecated on herself.The incident occurred at Ijaiye Ojokoro area of the state on July 22, 2013.
“The victim
(Deborah) lost her mother in 2010. Deborah’s father was
evicted from his home and he decided to send Deborah and his second child to go
and stay with his brother, Vincent, until he settles down.
“Deborah
and her nine-year-old sister were living with Vincent and his wife, Rebecca, in
a one-room apartment at Powerline, Jankara, Ijaiye Ojokoro. However, Rebecca
was always maltreating the two children.”
According
to police investigations, on the day of the incident, Deborah woke up around
5.30am with a high temperature.
The
three-year-old girl was said to have started vomiting and defecating soon
after. This was said to have angered Rebecca, who instead of administering
treatment to the child, decided to beat her up.
A police
source said, “In the process of beating the girl, the suspect pushed her and
she fell, hitting her head against the edge of a wooden chair in the room.”
The impact
of her hitting her head against the edge of the wooden chair caused her to
start bleeding. Some neighbours rushed her to Ahmadiyya Hospital, where she was
referred to Orile Agege General Hospital where she later died.
A woman
leader in the area, Kudirat Ogunseyi, was said to have reported the matter to
Ijaye Ojokoro Police Division after which the suspect was arrested.
Some
neighbours, in their statements at the police station, described the suspect as
a hot-tempered woman, who was fond of beating the children.
“The way
that woman beats up the children was very worrying to the extent that the
landlord had threatened to evict them,” one of the statements reads.
Vincent
told the police that he was not present when his wife beat his niece to death.
“I was not
at home when the incident happened. I am a photographer during daytime but I
work as a vigilante group member. So I hardly sleep at home,” he said.
The
suspect, in her defence, said it was not a deliberate act, as she had only
pushed Deborah and she hit her head against the chair.
“I am a
housewife and I have a 10-month-old baby. I did not mean to kill her (Deborah).
I only pushed her because she vomited and defecated on the floor. I was only
trying to correct her. It was not deliberate. I am a mother too and I know how
I would feel if my son was killed,” she said.
It was
learnt that the matter had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation
Department, Yaba.
A source at
the SCID said the police were waiting for autopsy. He added that if other
wounds were found on other parts of the victim’s body, it would prove that the
victim was indeed tortured before her death.
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