Victoria
Okocha, a 25-year old lady has said that she was gang raped by herdsmen who
also gave her blood to drink in Isa-Ogwashi-Uku area of Delta state.
Victoria said
that she experienced the terrible incident while on her way to Asaba from her
home in Ubulu-Uku, Aniocha South Local Government of Delta State.
She said they
noticed a fallen tree on the road which they thought was as a result of a heavy
downpour. However, they discovered that it was a barricade set by herdsmen who
attacked them.
”By the time
the driver attempted to reverse, it was too late as a man armed with a cutlass,
hit his side window in an attempt to drag him out of the vehicle. Passengers
hurriedly jumped out and ran into the bush in different directions. But I was
unlucky because I had cramps and fell. Another one got hold of me and dragged
me into the bush, while the driver who was inflicted with matchet cuts managed
to escape.
They took me
far into the bush and demanded N20 million ransom. When I told them my family
could not afford that amount because we are poor, they threatened to cut my
breasts and plucked out my eyeballs from their sockets if they did not get the
amount. They were five in number and spoke in Fulani dialect. Only one of them
could speak English. I was blindfolded and had my hands tied. Five of them took
turns to rape me that night.
When they
contacted one of my relatives, Afamefune, he begged that they reduce the amount
and they agreed to reduce it to N5 million. I stayed with them for two days
before my people could raise some money which was dropped at a designated
place. They also collected N2000 out of the N3000 cash I had in my bag.
In my weak
state, I begged them to give me some water to drink and they offered me blood.
The blood was that of a lady they kidnapped and murdered while I was there.
They also drank out of the blood.
Leader of the
gang, who could speak English, told me that their intention was also to kill me
because my family did not give them a reasonable amount. But he intervened by
sending other members away and told me to run away, showing me the direction to
take. I was able to locate the road, where I saw a vehicle that was heading
towards the direction of my village” she said.
Sources
within the Delta State Police Command have said that they are working towards
ending the rate of kidnappings in the state.
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