his
14 year old girl named Chiawolam Comfort Umeh (pictured above) committed
suicide on July 7th after she was gruesomely gang-raped by 3 men on June 28th
at Iyienyi Village, near Okwoyi Community, in Isieke, Ibeku, in Umuahia North
LGA of Abia State. Chiawolam was a virgin before she was defiled by the vile
men. Read the full report after the cut.
Culled from Sun News online
Chiawolam,
who was among students who sat for the Junior Secondary School education (JSS)
examination recently from Isieke Model Community High School, was reported to
have dashed into the bush at the back of the family house with her mother’s
head tie, climbed on top of a guava tree and hung herself two days after she
was raped by the three beastly boys. The rape incident happened on Sunday, June
28, 2015, while she hung herself on Tuesday morning, July 7, 2015.
Chiawolam’s father,
Mr Umeh said that early in the morning that Tuesday, her mother called her to
find out how she was raped and she complained that she was having pains all
over her body. The mother told her to endure till they come back from the
police station that morning, but unknown to them, the deceased had another
plan.
“She
took her jacket and what we later discovered was a scarf and left, warning that
nobody should mention her name. We thought she was going to the toilet,” the
distraught father said.
The
members of Umeh family, who are natives of Amaeke Abam in Ohafia LGA, have been
residing in Inyienyi village, where they acquired land and built a house.
A
family source disclosed that Comfort had told her mother earlier that she would
not be able to stay alive to behold the faces of those who defiled her, but the
mother did not understand what she meant.
It
was her deafening cry while struggling between life and death on top of the
tree that drew people’s attention to the bush. They then rushed to the scene to
discover that her tongue had already protruded out of her mouth showing that
she had given up the ghost.
Comfort’s
mother, Mrs Ekenna Umeh, a prophetess who runs a prayer ministry in her home
said that the deceased would have clocked 15 years in October this year.
She
said that her daughter did not like having any affair with boys as she swore
that she would keep her virginity for her husband. She was said to have told
her mother that she would complete her studies and start working before
considering marrying. The deceased mother alleged that one Ndubuisi had been
disturbing her daughter since they moved to the area in 2013, and had in her
presence threatened to deal with her if she refused his amorous overtures.
Her
words: “In my presence, I had asked my daughter and she told me that
relationship is not her prob¬lem now until she is through with her education.
She
hardly collects gifts from boys nor accepts free rides when coming back from
school.”
Chiawolam
was said to have gone to see her sister in a nearby village. On her way from
the visit, the three boys allegedly abducted and took her into a nearby forest,
where they have a cult house and shrine.
Explaining
further, the mother told Sunday Sun “While this was going on, my daughter told
me that she was still shouting, but nobody could come to her rescue. She said
that immediately they got into the forest, near Inyienyi stream, one of the
boys named Ndubuisi brought out a dagger and threatened to kill her if she
refused to submit herself to them. Eventually, they over-pow¬ered her, tore off
her skirt, blouse, pants, brassier and forcefully raped her in turns. She said
that when they were doing all those things to her, she passed out, only to wake
and see herself in the pool of her own blood.
It
became difficult for her to stand up and walk out of the forest, as her head
was turning and every area of her abdomen and private region was paining her.
She said that she looked at herself to discover that blood filled the whole
place like where a goat was slaughtered for sacrifice.”
Mrs,
Umeh said she never imagined that her daughter would take her life. She called
on the police and all relevant authorities to give her justice and ensure that
her daughter did not die in vain by making those who pushed her to suicide pay
for their sins.
The
Police Public Relations Officer for Abia State, Mr Ezekiel Udeviotu, who
confirmed the incident described it as unfortunate, stating that the police was
doing all within its powers to arrest the culprits, who were said to have fled
the community.
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