An eight-month-old
pregnant woman, Mrs. Grace Nwangwu, was weekend, killed in Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State
while she was reportedly trying to steal some food crops in a farm near her
house at midnight.
The woman was
alleged to be sleeping on the same bed with her husband, Mgbebu till midnight
when she left to ease herself outside but reportedly went to farm at Igbudu
Community to harvest some food crops and was killed by her assailant.
In a neighbouring
Imo State, one Madam Rose Chibuike was
also said to have narrowly escaped being beheaded by an attacker along a lonely
road at Umezeala, Ehime Mbano Local Government Area of the state by a machete-wielding
man.
According to
Vanguard ,investigations revealed that Madam Chibuike, who runs a pepper-soup
joint in Umuezeala, is a native of Ikperejere, Ihitte Uboma Local Government
Area of the state.
However, narrating
how his pregnant wife was murdered, the deceased’s husband, Mr. Nwangwu said:
“My wife got up around 12 midnight and
left the house. She said she was going to ease herself. As she did not come back
after some time, I became panicky and went looking for her but to no avail. For
the fact that she was nearing delivery, I increased my search for my wife.
“I took a short cut
and it paid off. The footpath shortened my search as I suddenly met the
lifeless corpse of my wife, lying face down on the ground with the pregnancy.
’’When I saw the
lifeless body of my wife I raised an alarm which attracted other villagers to
the scene; who then alerted the police before we made a random search for her
killer. In the process, I learnt that the villagers traced spills of blood to a
nearby cassava farm where it was suspected that the woman met her waterloo.”
However, when the
deceased body which was lying face down was later turned, a deep wound was
discovered around her abdomen as the body was still oozing out blood.’’
Contacted, Ebonyi
State Police Public Relations Officer, Deputy Superintendent Sylvester
Igbo, confirmed the story, adding that
investigation had commenced to ascertain
the circumstances behind the murder.
Also narrating her
ordeal to journalists from her hospital bed, Madam Chibuike who espcaped from
her assailant said: “There is every reason to believe that my attacker wanted
to behead me on that lonely road.”
According to the
lucky woman, she instinctively raised her left hand in self defence when she
realised that her life was in danger, adding that her attacker ended up cutting
off her hand.
She said that she
was returning from her landlord’s house when she was ambushed on the lonely
road by the man who she identified as her customer and a native of Umunakanu
(names withheld).
-Vanguard
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