A guardian, Mr. ThankGod Madubuchi, and his wife,
Juliet, have been arrested by policemen from the Ilupeju division, for
allegedly torturing a 10-year-old girl, Chinansa, with a hot iron.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Chinansa was
ThankGod’s niece and she had been living with his family at their house on
Anjorin Street, Mushin, Lagos State, for some time.
ThankGod and his wife were alleged to have always
assaulted the victim over minor offences, as appeals from neighbours fell on
deaf ears.
However, matter came to a head on Tuesday, September 5, when the couple used a
hot iron to torture the victim.
She was reportedly accused of licking powdered
chocolate beverage (tea) without permission.
The couple were said to have locked her up in the
house, which drew the attention of residents who alerted officials of the Lagos
State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team.
An official of the agency told our correspondent
that neighbours attested to the regular abuse of Chinansa.
He said, “The abuse had been going on for a long
time. We were informed that in the past, the man’s wife used razor blades to
cut her in different parts of the body because she mistakenly tore her (Juliet)
clothes.
The neighbours didn’t raise the alarm that time because they thought
the couple would change until the one that happened on that Tuesday.
“The girl was accused of licking powdered
beverage without permission and the man used a hot iron to torture her. He then
locked her up in the house without taking her to a hospital. Residents, who
feared for the girl’s life, alerted the DSVRT.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that policemen from
the Ilupeju division arrested the couple as two officials of the DSVRT and an
officer of the Child Protection Unit rescued the victim from the house.
The couple were arraigned before a family
court at the Ogba Chief Magistrate’s Court on counts bordering on child abuse.
The defendants, who pleaded not guilty to the
charges, were granted bail by the Chief Magistrate, T. Akanbi.
While Juliet was granted bail on self recognition
because she was nursing a six-month-old baby, the husband was
granted bail in the sum of N100,000 with two sureties each in like sum.
A DSVRT survivor advocate, Mrs. Tumininu Oni,
appeared in court with the Investigating Police Officer, Inspector Roseline
Ilekhue, who was represented by one Inspector James.
The case was adjourned till September 20, 2017.
Punch Report
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