Policemen in Lagos,
yesterday, foiled attempt by a mob to lynch a middle-aged woman who was in
possession of a dead child at Mile-Two, along Oshodi/Apapa expressway.
Though the
woman, who gave her name as Florence, claimed that the dead child was hers, the
mob said she could have kidnapped and killed the child for money ritual.
When
newsmen arrived at the scene yesterday, the dead child was seen lying by
the side of the expressway, with Florence by his side. Two Ghana must go
bags were found by her side.
Inside
the bags were beverages, detergents and assorted clothes. Though news making
the round earlier had it that the child’s eyes were plucked, but report says they discovered that the eyeballs
were only popped.
Information
gathered revealed that the woman had been sighted in the area with the child
strapped at her back for three days.
An
onlooker said: “One man in a commercial bus alerted us yesterday that the child
strapped at the back was motionless. This attracted some curious passengers of
commercial buses that were trapped in this unending gridlock. One of the
passengers went close to the woman and shook the baby. Before you knew it,
people had gathered around the woman, wanting to set her ablaze. But for the timely
arrival of policemen attached to the Rapid Response Squad she would have been
dead by now.”
When
newsmen approached the
woman , she said: “I am from Umo in Kwale area of Delta State. I was born in
Lagos and I have three children. Nothing is wrong with me. This child (pointing
to the dead child) is my son. He is the last of my three children. I have a boy
and a girl who are in the village. His name is Chidi and he is five years old.
“He
has been very sick. In fact, he had fever and needed blood transfusion but I
couldn’t afford the money for it. He died three days ago. Before he died, we
wanted to travel back to the village. My husband stays in Port Harcourt.”
When
asked to give his husband’s telephone number she said: “The paper where I wrote
his number has been destroyed by rain. I don’t have any relative in Lagos. I
was living under a staircase in one of the shops located in Alaba market. A
security man allowed my son and I to sleep there at night. I didn’t steal any
baby neither did I kill any child.
“I
was carrying Chidi on my back after he died, only for people to gather around
me this morning and started beating me. What have I done to deserve this kind
of beating? If not for these policemen, they would have beaten me to death.”
Asked
what her mission in Lagos was, she said she came to take care of him here. Some
people were of the opinion that she was insane but the Police said that would
be ascertained in the course of investigation.
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