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Soldiers Frogmarch 15-Year-Old Pupil to Death for Lateness in Imo State…. Details

Soldiers Frogmarch 15-Year-Old Pupil to Death for Lateness in Imo State…. Details

Queendaline Ekezie, a 15-year-old student of Army Day Secondary School, Obinze, Owerri, Imo State, has died after two soldiers in the school allegedly snuffed life out of her during a rigorous punishment.

A report by Punchng claims that the soldiers allegedly asked Queendaline to frogmarch after she arrived at school late on Thursday.

Queendaline, who became exhausted after repeating the exercise several times, was said to have collapsed. She was reportedly rushed to an army hospital where she died.

On hearing the heartrending news, Hyginus, Queendaline‘s father, reportedly passed out and was rushed to a hospital in the community for treatment.

Queendaline, who was in Junior Secondary School 3, was with a colleague, Delight Aguocha, a JSS 2 pupil, when the incident happened.

According to Aguocha, the rigour of the punishment killed her friend. She narrates;

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”On that day, we had set out at 7am. We waited for a motorcycle to take us to school till it was 8am. When we became frustrated, we decided to board a commercial cab. But the driver did not leave the motor park until the car was filled with passengers.

When we got to school at 9am, we met three sets of late comers on the ground. Two soldiers were asking each set to do frogmarch to a particular distance after which they picked their bags and entered their classes.

When it was our turn, we were about reaching the finishing line when they said we were not doing it right and we should start again. After we repeated it, we went to pick our school bags, but one of the soldiers said he was still not satisfied.

I completed the punishment the third time and I picked my bag and left. I suddenly discovered that my friend was not with me. When I returned to the place, I saw her crying.

She started vomiting the food she ate that morning. She was saying, ‘my back, my chest.’ The soldiers were just staring at us.”

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Aguocha further narrated that while her friend groaned with pain, a teacher who was just arriving in the school, observed her and asked if she had been sick before the time.

Aguocha said she insisted that her friend was healthy, adding that the school principal, who also later arrived, joined in examining her.

The victim, who could no longer walk, was reportedly carried into the principal’s car en route to the army hospital.

The friend said Queendaline was given an injection and later put on a drip.

“After they put on the drip, she started vomiting blood. Blood was spurting out of her nostrils, mouth and ears.

I called the teacher to inform her and she alerted a nurse who said her condition had worsened,” she added.

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The victim’s sister, Immaculate, a Senior Secondary School 3 pupil in the school, said her sister was not given adequate medical attention which contributed to her death.

“On that Thursday, she left for school before me. But because she had a delay, I got to school earlier.

“I was called around 10am that she was in the hospital. They didn’t put her on oxygen and the drip had stopped flowing. When I saw her, she was vomiting blood and shouting. She suddenly became still and the nurse asked us to leave. They announced that she was dead.”

Immaculate said her sister’s dream of becoming a lawyer and fighting for human rights had been destroyed, adding that the soldiers should be held responsible.

It was gathered that the remains of Queendaline, the second of five children, were deposited in the Federal Medical Centre mortuary, Owerri.

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Her mother, Applonia, was too distraught to speak with newsmen. But the brother, Okechukwu, said the family wanted Queendaline buried and the family compensated.

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The Chairman of the Ohaji/Egbema LGA, Ebenezer Amadi, said he was “deeply saddened” by the death because the victim was his uncle’s daughter.

He said the community was awaiting the report of the autopsy to determine its next line of action.

“The soldiers came to meet the family for a meeting, but the meeting could not hold because the girl’s father fainted out of shock. From what we heard, she was being punished for the first time when she slumped and died. So, I cannot make any categorical statement until we see the result of the autopsy.”

The 82 Division’s spokesman and Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sagir Musa, said it would be premature to comment on the incident as the Imo State Ministry of Education had planned to issue a statement on it today.

In a related development recently, a teacher at Government Day Secondary School, Sankalawa, in the Bungudu LGA of Zamfara allegedly flogged a student to death.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the incident was revealed yesterday by the Deputy Speaker of the state House of Assembly Alhaji Muhammad Abubakar-Gummi.

The deputy speaker, who spoke under Matters of Urgent Public Importance during the Assembly’s sitting in Gusau, said the House had received several reports on the issue.

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According to him, another incident at Government Female Day Secondary School, Kwatarkwashi, led to the injury of a student in the school after the vice principal allegedly subjected her to heavy punishment.

“These problems, apart from discouraging our children from acquiring education, also revealed the poor attitude to work by teachers in this state.”

The Speaker, Alhaji Sanusi Rikiji, described the actions of the teachers as unfortunate and vowed that the Assembly would not allow the matter to pass.

“It is part of our responsibilities to ensure effective security and good learning atmosphere for our children for their future development, therefore, we cannot allow teachers to continue harassing our children from schools,” he said.

Photo credit: Punch

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  • Lord!!!! All these Army schools in Nigeria should all be shutdown. The military doesn’t have any job since the ruler-ship of the nation was taken away from them, so they look for opportunities to keep busy. This is crazy, the people involved in this madness should all be jailed for life.

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