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Bereaved Mum Narrates How She Lost Her 3 Kids To Ritualist

Bereaved Mum Narrates How She Lost Her 3 Kids To Ritualist

A bereaved mother of the three children, Terdors, girl, 10;  Terna Embelga, boy, 8, and Sulumshima Embelga, girl, 6, beheaded on October 30 at Disol village in Gasol local government area of Taraba State by yet unknown ritualist, has narrated her horrific story.

Cecilia Emberga Agammbuee, who spoke  in tears at Disol village, a settlement where the ugly incident occurred, has just one child left.

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In an interview with Sunday Vanguard, Cecilia told her story in Tiv through an interpreter.

”The three of them went to bath in a nearby stream called Jookwa alongside eight other children around 5pm on October 30. When they (all the 11  children) finished swimming, they decided to fetch water with their buckets for their use at home. On their homeward journey along the bush path, two men suddenly emerged from a farm rice and grabbed one of my three children in the group by the neck.

While the other children in the group threw away the buckets of water they were carrying amid the ambush and ran for their dear lives, my two other children decided to fight back and rescue their sibling from the assailants.

The escaped children brought the news home. Immediately, my husband, fellow villagers and I mobilised to the scene of the attack where we found the headless bodies of the three children in a pool of blood. It was horrifying.

Beholding the headless bodies, I thought I would die. There were other items lying on the ground at the scene of the crime. The items include a weird looking cap, substances believed to be hard drugs and a blood stained shirt. We didn’t see the heads of the children.

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They may have been taken away for ritual purposes. I had four children. With three of them killed in cold blood, I am left with only one that I am breastfeeding. It all shows the seriousness of the insecurity in the land,” she wept.

One of the villagers, Shiaondo Juku, deplored the insecurity in the state that ”led to the killing of the children”, saying government must get to the root of the incident with a view to bringing the perpetrators to book.

Taraba State Police Command Public Relations Officer, ASP David Misal, confirmed the incident and said the command was investigating the crime. Misal, however, said no arrest had been made.

Photo credit: Vanguard

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