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How Aunt Tortured 3-Year-Old Niece to Coma in Lagos

How Aunt Tortured 3-Year-Old Niece to Coma in Lagos

A housewife in Lagos, Grace Monday, has been arrested for allegedly torturing her three-year-old niece, Miracle Peter, to a coma for always messing up the room with faeces.

According to Punch, Monday allegedly flogged the victim for several hours at their home in the Ireodun, Agege area of Lagos State and subsequently slammed her head against a wall causing the toddler to faint.

Monday had reportedly been married for seven years without a child and had travelled to Kaduna sometime in July, 2015, to get the victim from her elder brother. The toddler always messed up the house with excrement and after verbal correction did not work, the suspect resorted to beating her.

The little girl was rushed to a private hospital after she was beaten to a coma and later referred to a general hospital in the state for intensive care.

Monday’s neighbour, Adijat Fatai, said, “Miracle (Peter) always defecated all over the house. I called Grace and advised her to be patient with the little girl because it could be that God was using the girl to test her patience. Sometime in October, I saw her cleaning the child up after she had defecated; she was beating her as well. I warned her three different times to stop flogging her because it was getting excessive. She didn’t listen to me and I immediately suspected she was under a spell. I told her husband to caution her but he told me Miracle’s father instructed them to beat her till she stopped purging. I left them and went inside my room. It was the following morning she came to call me that the girl had fainted.”

Monday’s landlord, Fatai Alimi, who reported the matter at the Isokoko Police Division, “We rushed her to a private hospital and I had to borrow money for her to be admitted and treated because the hospital management said we must deposit some money. She spent three days at the hospital. When they could no longer handle it, they referred her to a general hospital.”

Alimi who added that she slammed the little girl’s head on the wall after inflicting several injuries, noted that she was placed on oxygen and incapacitated by the torture.

A close friend of the suspect, Alice Abuye, however, claimed that Monday did not slam her niece’s head against the wall.

She said,

“Grace (Monday) loves little children. Unfortunately, she had been married for seven years without any issue. She said I should release my child to her so she could train her till she got her own but I refused. I told her to go to her village and get her relative’s child.

On the night preceding the incident, she called me that the girl had started defecating again. After beating her, Miracle (Peter) told her if she confessed the reason for her misbehaviour, some spiritual forces would punish her. Grace and her husband prayed till 3am after hearing that.

Around 8am, she woke up and saw that Miracle was still sleeping. She woke her up to give her a bath. She was about leaving the house when she saw the girl had hit her head against the wall. Grace did not touch her.”

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She added that the victim had been discharged from the hospital and released to the family.

The Divisional Police Officer, Isokoko Police Division, Badmos Dolapo, said she was in tears after seeing the victim.

“In all my years in the police force, I have never cried. But seeing the damage that had been done to this child, I could not hold back tears; I wept like a baby. She had been brutalised. We will not leave any stone unturned in this case,” she said.

PUNCH Metro learnt that the Lagos State Office of the Public Defender had taken custody of the victim.

The Public Relations Officer of the OPD, Adeoba Adeniji-Adele, who spoke for the Director of the agency, Mrs. Omotola Rotimi, said the victim could no longer walk. He said the agency was awaiting the doctor’s report on the case.

“We want members of the public to be prompt in reporting cases of abuse like this. It is mandatory under the law to report child abuse and failure to do that now attracts imprisonment of about two years. We all must join hands to end this menace in our society,” he added.

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