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See The Men Who Killed A Pregnant Woman And Tried To Forcefully Bring Out The Baby For Ritual


The story of this men is really sad, how can the heart of men be this wicked, these men were caught red handed by the Nigerian Civil defense Corp in a big forest trying to forcefully bring out a baby from a woman' s womb after they must have killed her.

Parading the suspects on Wednesday in Calabar, Mr Danjuma Elisha, the State Commandant of NSCDC in the state, told the Nigerian news association that the suspects were arrested on Tuesday in a big forest in Ogoja local government area of the state.

The commander of the NSCDC said that the suspects were arrested red handed while the were performing the act, the were paraded and taken to the command headquarters for interrogations.

After the command must have given them serious investigation the noticed that they were student of the University of Calabar who wanted to go into money Rituals and they were told to bring an Unborn child ftom a woman' s womb, that' s why the kidnapped the pregnant woman inside the bush and killed her.

Speaking to newsmen at the command headquarters the NSCDC commander said the suspects has been handed over to the police for more investigations before the will charged to court.

The cross river state police commissioner who paraded the suspects said he was so shocked to have heard such a news. He also described the suspects as very heartless people who can do anything for money.

He told journalist that they suspects has been channeld to the police emergency investigation unit for more investigations.

After series of investigation the suspects confessed of their crime and told the police that all the wanted was the Unborn child in the woman' s womb but the hard to kill the woman just to remove the baby from her womb.

The police commissioner who paraded the suspects said the will be charged to court as soon as possible.

Sincerely the heart of man is very wicked

These boys deserve to be sentenced to death by hanging.



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