It was a
dismal
end for a
22 year-old Deborah (surname withheld), a
300-level student of Benson Idahosa University, Benin-City,
after the girl, said to be a virgin, was raped to death by an unidentified
person(s) in Benin-City, Edo State capital. The rapists cut her throat after the
dastardly act. The family of the deceased has appealed to the Police Command in
Edo State to fish out the culprits and bring them to book.
Deborah was said to have been raped between 12 midnight and 1 a.m after she
left hospital and decided to see one of her friends at Upper Adesuwa. It was
then the rapists allegedly caught up with her. Meanwhile, Edo State Police
Commissioner, Mr Funso Adebanjo, said the command was investigating the matter.
An elder sister of the deceased, Jean, who spoke to Sunday Vanguard, lamented
that her sister was killed after she was raped.
She narrated the story: “On Thursday, she came to my house saying she needed
some money but I could not give her. She told me she was leaving but I did not
know that she had a plan to sell her Blackberry phone. I think while she was
saying that, someone had compassion and asked why she would want to sell her
Blackberry for that cheap price. So the person removed his SIM card in one of
his phones and gave her the phone. But, somehow, she lost the phone and she had
no means of communicating with anybody.
“On Friday morning, she was not feeling fine, so she went to hospital. I got
a call from a doctor who said my sister came there without a family member and
that she needed blood. “So I got in touch with my mother; we looked for money
and rushed to the hospital. But when we got to the hospital, my sister was
shouting and disturbing; so they said we should take her to a church.
“My mother took her to a church. Later that night, she told my mother she
wanted to go back to the hospital and she left. I did not know she went to
hospital that night and, when she got there, she kept shouting and disturbing
people”.
According to the elder sister, the hospital people
were angry with Deborah and, at about 11pm that Friday, she left the Sickle
Cell Hospital at Golf Course Road for Upper Adesuwa. “How she walked to Upper
Adesuwa that night I just don’t know. There is this friend of hers that also
visits us, she went to their house,” Jean said. She continued: “They said she
got there and was knocking at the gate but nobody opened the gate. It was when
she left the gate that the assailants struck, raped her and slashed her throat.
In the morning, her friend started saying some body was knocking at the gate
last night and people said they saw a corpse somewhere outside the street. So
they ran to the place and found out it was my sister.
“But at about after 9pm that Friday, the cab
driver that carried my sister called me and said he wanted to know how she was
doing, but I did not know that my sister even went to hospital that night. I
was in church when my husband called me to say my sister had accident. It was
later he told me that she was dead. We went there and the police came to carry
her corpse. On Sunday evening, I went to Ugbor Police Station and made a
statement. But why I am worried is that I don’t know why the hospital people
will allow her to leave at about 11pm that day.