A
15-year-old girl living in Abia State has committed suicide after being
ganged-raped and her mother scolded her for it. Comfort Uche-Ume, a native of Amaeke Abam in Arochukwu LGA of the state, was
allegedly raped by three boys; Ndubuisi Wogu, Chinaza Ufomadu, and Francis
Onwoboro now on the run. The deceased was a JSS 3 student of Isieke Community Secondary School and had
just finished writing the “Junior WEAC” exam. Two of the culprits hail from
Okwoyi village, Isieke community in Umuahia North LGA of Abia State
while the other is from Ikwuano LGA.
Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ezekiel
Onyeke said the police had declared the suspected rapists wanted. Onyeke told Southern City News that the victim who until her death, resided at
Iyienyi village with her parents, had gone in the company of her sister
who was married at Okwoyi, a neighbouring village, to see her (sister's) husband. He said that as evening approached, the deceased opted to return
home to remove the clothes they spread outside to save them from getting wet
from the threatening rain.
But another source said the deceased decided to return home because she was
having the key to their house so that the parents who travelled would not be
stranded upon their return. The PPRO said that as the deceased was trekking back to Iyienyi village alone,
she was allegedly accosted by Nwogu, who had been making unsuccessful advances
at her. He said Nwogu, assisted by two other accomplices, dragged the victim to a
nearby bush where they gang-raped her, threatening to kill her if she raised
any alarm.
Police said that when the sister of the deceased returned home, she met her
crying and after enquiries, Comfort narrated her ordeal to her. Irked by the sexual assault on her sister, she was said to have informed her
husband, who quickly rushed to confront one of the suspects and engaged him in
a free-for-all fight. According to the police, the victim was later brought to Umuahia Central Police
Station around 9pm by her parents to officially report the matter.
Onyeke said after lodging the complaint, the police first decided to take the
victim to the police clinic for examination and medical attention. He
said after she was examined and the police wanted to take her
statement, the parents pleaded that they should be allowed to take her
home, promising to
return the next morning since it was getting late so that they could
still get
transport home.
The incident, according to him, took place on Friday last week. “But
instead of returning as they promised, the parents never showed up. The mother
of the deceased rather decided to scold her daughter over the incident. The
mother mismanaged the situation. She said to her ‘Have I not warned you not to
go to Okwoyi village alone? Now three men have raped you and if you become
pregnant, who will be the father of the baby?’ “On
Tuesday morning, the mother of the victim allegedly went to her room again and
started talking to her. She later invited her for the family’s morning
devotion, but she declined,”
The
state police spokesman pointed out that when the family began to hold their
morning devotion about 20 minutes later, a shout was heard outside the house
and the family members rushed out. According to him, the initial thinking of family members was that the rapists
had come to attack her again. But that was not to be, as they were shocked to their marrows to see the
lifeless body of their daughter, who was reportedly seen leave her room with a
head tie/veil across her shoulders, dangling on a guava tree beside their
house. She had committed suicide!
Police said the deceased might have decided to take her life out of frustration
and possible stigmatisation. The PPRO, therefore, advised parents and guardians to exercise caution when
“they manage sensitive situations that might come their way, especially the
ones affecting their children or wards.” He said: “Parents
should avoid stigmatising their children, but treat them with love anytime such
unfortunate situation comes up.”
Onyeke
also appealed to members of the public with any credible information about the
whereabouts of the alleged rapists to volunteer same to the nearest police
station for prompt action. Meanwhile, a source at Okwoyi told Punch that the villagers had begun a manhunt
for the suspects. The source said hunters had been mobilised to comb every nook and cranny of the
village for their possible arrest.
According to the source, the villagers are not taking the incident lightly,
vowing to stop at nothing in bringing the culprits to book. “This
is an abomination and we will make sure we fish them out of any hole they may
have run into,” the source said.
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