A 28-year-old woman, Mary Matthew, from Ondo State as been arrested for allegedly
caging a four-year-old foster daughter in a kiosk inside the bush for
over five months in Imafon village
Mary said she ‘quarantined’ the victim,
identified as Precious Michael, when she suspected that she had
witchcraft and was infected with the HIV, which
reportedly killed her mother last year.
The suspect, who was arrested in June,
was said to be a relative of the late Precious’ mother. She reportedly
brought the girl to Imafon in December 2015, after her mother died.
Parading the suspect at the headquarters
of the command in Akure on Thursday, the state Commissioner of Police,
Mrs. Hilda Harrison, said the suspect was arrested following a tip-off.
The suspect, who admitted to have
committed the offence, said she thought Precious was HIV positive and
that was why she isolated her to avoid the spread of the virus in the
village.
Mary, a farmer and an indigene of Enugu
State, said she confined the victim to a corner in her shop, where she
put her in the morning and released her in the evening whenever she came
back from the farm.
She explained that she confined the
victim to the shop because she noticed that the minor had swollen legs, a
symptom which killed her mother.
She said, “Mary and her husband, who
alleged that the girl was possessed, decided to lock her outside the
house. On receipt of the information, the personnel attached to the
Juvenile Welfare Centre of the police command visited the scene and met
the girl in the cage as reported.
“She (Precious) was immediately rescued
and taken to the police clinic for medical attention, while the suspects
are under interrogation and will soon be charged to court.”
Harrison explained that the victim would
be taken to the welfare home of the Ondo State Ministry of Woman
Affairs and Social Welfare.
Mrs. Olayemi Ojumu (ASP), who led the team that rescued the victim, told our correspondent that Precious tested negative to HIV.
She said, “When we got to the village,
we saw the girl with a swollen body. She was holding a loaf of bread.
She had defecated on her body inside the cage where she was kept in the
bush. They didn’t allow her to come out to live with them. They gave her
food and water inside the cage.
“When we asked Mary about the condition
of the girl, she told us that Precious’ mother died of HIV in Enugu
State and she discovered that she (Precious) had been infected with HIV
by her deceased mother. She said she did not want Precious to infect her
own children and that was why she kept her in the cage.”
Woman cage four year old Foster daughter in a bush over five months
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