A suspected rapist who was allegedly refused sex by a grade six pupil of Young Tajudeen Middle School, Ede, Osun State (name withheld) attacked his victim and inflicted
injuries on her.The assailant, who some claimed was a ritual killer, inflicted machete cuts on the 15-year-old girl’s head, legs and wrist.
According to Punch, the pupil was living with her grandmother in Ede, Osun State, while her mother lived in Lagos State.She was said to have gone inside a bush in the town to pick some mangoes last Wednesday when the man allegedly accosted her and wanted to rape her.
She said...
I went to the farm to pick mangoes
on the day I was attacked. As I was heading for home, I met a man who
asked me to give him some mangoes and I did.The man asked me of my name
and I told him my name is Suweba, but my real name is (withheld). The
man later said he wanted to have sex with me, but I told him I was too
young for that.The man threatened to cut off my head if I didn’t oblige
him. He held my head, forced my mouth open and dropped a white pill
inside my mouth. I fell down and I became unconscious. I was attacked
around 2pm and I woke up when it was getting dark maybe around 7pm.I
managed to crawl to the footpath and shouted for help, but none came
until the following morning.”
Some farmers, who were said to have found the girl inside the bush
the following day, rushed her to the Ladoke Akintola University of
Technology Teaching Hospital in Osogbo for treatment.The victim was said
to have been brought to the hospital with maggots oozing out of the
wounds all over her body.The maggots infested wounds made some people to
believe that the girl was attacked more than 48 hours before she was
brought to the hospital.One of the medical personnel at LAUTECH Teaching Hospital told our correspondent that the girl was brought to the hospital with maggots all over the wounds.
The mother of the victim, Abebi , told our correspondent that the girl’s father had died and her grandmother said she should not take her back to Lagos.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Folasade Odoro, when contacted said that the command had not been briefed of the case.
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