It is a  strange   but  true life  story of  a  22-year lady, Chinyere Alegu, who   dragged  her cousin’s daughter, Chioma  Edukwu, 5,  to  a nearby  bush, inserted   her fingers in her mouth  and  pulled  out  her tongue . The victim   died as a result of  the  wicked act.
The incident  took place  at  Ndi  Duma Ekpaomaka village, in Ikwo Local Government Area  of  Ebonyi State. 
According to  a source, the suspect  allegedly committed  the crime under the influence of  some unseen forces.
He  narrated   how the suspect behaved  strangely, each  time the spirit came upon her. But despite that,  Chinyere  was said to  have taken  her Christian life seriously and   even  became a ‘prayer  warrior.’
Crimewatch  was  also  told that the suspect, who  was  described  by  many as a very quiet person, usually saw  vision and   received revelations  ‘anytime  she was in  spirit’.
One day, she told  her relatives  how she dreamt  and  the   spirit  directed her to pull out  an object from an  elderly woman’s   mouth.  However, when she woke up   from  sleep, she traveled  to her  cousin’s village, Ishiekke  Igbubuikwo and told him  she wanted to train  his daughter, Chioma.  Monday  Edukwu  was   said  to have granted  her   request   and  asked Chioma   to  go with her.
Chinyere was  said  to have  taken  the little girl to her   elder sister’s  house   at  Ekpaomaka where  they  slept  in the same  room. 
At  about 1.30a.m., Chinyere  claimed  she  was  directed  to go  and pray for an  elderly woman  and  to pull out  an object from  her mouth but  she  decided to go along  with  the victim.
But instead of going to the woman’s  house   as  she  claimed,  she  dragged the  little  girl to a  bush,  which was  a  kilometre away from her sister’s house, allegedly  pushed her  to the  ground  and  started praying  for  her.
As  the prayer was going on, she  allegedly inserted her   fingers in  the girl’s mouth and   pulled out her  tongue. And when  the   suspect  came back  to her senses, she realised  that it was Chioma,    and not the elderly woman  from whose  mout.hhe ‘removed  the object’ .
Realising  the implication of what she did, she raised the  alarm and beckoned on a hunter, that was passing  by  for assistance.  Crimewatch  gathered  that the girl died  before  help could come her  way.
The news  of  the incident spread like wildfire  and   attracted   the villagers to the scene.  They  reported the  matter at  Ikwo Police Station while  policemen went to the bush  where  they   arrested  Chinyere  and recovered a  copy of Holy  Bible.
The suspect, who spoke to Crimewatch, said: “ I am a  hair  dresser by profession. I  love  to  evangelise  and  attend  churches   and  where  they  hold rallies  and preach the gospel of Jesus Christ.
I was sleeping   when the  Holy  Spirit  instructed  me   to  go  and pull out an object from an elderly woman’s mouth.  I dreamt  again  before  I took Chioma  to the bush for prayer and  while  there, I  used my hands  to  remove  her tongue.
“Having realised what I  did,  I  raised the alarm  and  appealed to  people to come  and help me  revive her.  I used my right hand to   remove  her  tongue. Sometimes, Holy Spirit visit  me. I can  pray  in  the house for three to four hours.  I don’t know what to say but  to   beg  my cousin  to  forgive me,” she  lamented.
The deceased’s  father  told the reporter that  he was  surprised  that  Chinyere killed his  daughter.  “She came   to me to request that  my  daughter  stayed with her. Two days later,  information  got  to us   that Chioma, my  first daughter,   was found  dead in  the bush. I saw  my daughter’s tongue  on the ground  and was later told that  Chinyere   removed it.  I want law to take its course,   I want justice to be done.  I don’t know  what came over  her.   I  know  her to  be  a Christian,    a prayer warrior,” the grieving father said.
The Ebonyi State Commissioner of  Police, Mr.  Adeola  Adeniji,  said    the suspect had been arrested and would  be tried for murder. He said:  “We didn’t see any object on  her apart from the Bible.”SUNOLINE

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