A woman, Sakirat Attah, 25, has
been arrested by the police at Elemoro Division, Lekki, Lagos, southwest
Nigeria, for severely scalding her son’s face. The petty trader who resides at
Abijo village in Ibeju Lekki, allegedly carried out the dastardly act while
punishing little Daniel for licking their neighbour’s soup.
Sakirat also used a broken bottle
to stab Daniel in the head during her fit of anger and he sustained a deep cut
in the head. According to the police, the boy’s neighbours rescued him from the
mother and quickly rushed him to a nearby hospital because he had lost a lot of
blood.
Trouble started for the little boy when their
co-tenant allegedly caught him licking their pot of soup and reported him to
his mother. The mother of the child was said
to have dragged her son inside her room and locked the door. She allegedly lit
her stove and put an iron spoon on it to get hot and used it to burn her son’s
face and hands as punishment.
It was also gathered that when
the little boy was not cooperating with her, she allegedly broke a bottle and
stabbed him in the head before neighbours who allegedly heard the boy crying
for help entered the woman’s room and
rescued him.
During interrogation, the little
boy allegedly admitted licking the soup because he was seriously hungry since
his mother did not provide food for him to eat on time. The neighbours reported the
matter to the police who arrested the woman. During interrogation, she
allegedly admitted scalding her son with hot spoon to teach him a lesson not to
steal again, adding that she did not know that the torture would cause the boy
such injuries.
After investigation, she was
charged before an Igbosere Magistrate’s Court, Lagos on a one count charge of
assaulting a minor occasioning bodily harm. The offence, the prosecutor,
Supol E. C. Ekuma said, contravened section 171 of the Criminal Law of Lagos
State, 2011. The accused pleaded not guilty to the charge and the presiding
chief magistrate, Mrs. Femi Segun admitted her on bail in the sum of N100,000
with two sureties in like sum with proof of two years tax payment to the Lagos
State Government.
She also directed that one of the
sureties must be a blood relation, while the other must be a community leader.
She adjourned the matter till 27 June, 2013 for mention.
The defendant was, however, moved
to Kirikiri Prison, Apapa, pending when she would fulfill the bail conditions.
Source: P.M News
Source: P.M News
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