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Couple allegedly brutalise, starve child maid over witchcraft allegations
A couple in Ifite Awka, Anambra State have been accused of brutalizing their underaged home help, identified only as Ukamaka.
Photos of the minor shared by a concerned neighbour, Prince Izu Agbo, who made the matter public, showed scars and wounds allegedly inflicted on her by her pregnant madam and husband all over her body.
Agbo, in a post on social media, alleged that he heard a child screaming while her assailants kept calling her names and accusing her of witchcraft for up to an hour.
He said he looked into the next compound and saw the child being beaten, kicked, and pushed, such that she almost fell into the well in the compound.
When the beating wouldn’t stop, he went downstairs to intervene.
When he asked the reason for the beating, the caregiver reportedly said it’s because the girl picked food from the dustbin.
Prince Izu Agbo said he then inquired from the maid, who looks no older than 10 years old, and she said her madam starves her while feeding her children in her presence, yet expects her to do most of the chores in the house. Due to hunger, she resorted to picking food from the trash.
He added that when he saw the girl, her face and clothes were covered in blood.
Other parts of the girl’s body was also scarred with healed injuries, Agbo added.
He claimed that they took in the girl last year with the promise of sending her to school, but they haven’t fulfilled that promise.
He said the case was reported to the police and it’s now being handled by the B Division of the Anambra State Police Command.
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