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Woman stabs 14-year-old boy to death in Bayelsa

According to a source, the suspect had been involved in a lingering feud with the deceased’s grandmother.

• April 20, 2021
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A middle-aged woman at the Okaka area of Yenagoa on Wednesday morning stabbed a 14-year-old boy to death.

Confirming the incident, the police spokesman in Bayelsa, Asinim Butswat, said the police had to rescue the assailant from residents who mobbed her after the act.

“The suspect, one Arugu Chidinma Benedicta, stabbed one Joseph Thomas, 14, with a knife. The victim was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre where he eventually died.

“The suspect was mobbed before the arrival of the police. She was, however, rescued by the police and she is receiving treatment at FMC,” Mr Butswat said.

The deceased was, until his death, a JSS1 student of Government Science and Technical College, Okaka.

According to a resident who witnessed the alleged crime, the tragic incident occurred at about 7:45 a.m. as the boy was preparing for school.

The deceased was reportedly stabbed on the upper part of his shoulder and chest by the middle-aged woman.

Although the motive behind the attack could not be immediately ascertained, the source told NAN that the suspect had been involved in a lingering feud with the deceased’s grandmother.

“When the suspect, armed with a knife, went to the residence of her target, the unsuspecting boy walked into the knife-wielding woman, who repeatedly stabbed him on his shoulder and chest,” said the source.

(NAN)

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