Sad! On Saturday,
September 5, Juwairiya Auwal and her elder sister Fatima Auwal, went out as
usual to hawk brooms around Tudun OC in Rikkos community, Jos north local
government area of the state, when they were accosted by an unknown Fulani
woman.
Seven -
year-old girl identified as Juwairiya Auwal was slaughtered by a suspected
female ritual doer inside a hut in Jos Museum, Plateau State.
Narrating how
her younger sister was killed, Fatima said they were hawking when they met the
Fulani woman who initially pretended to be a prospective customer.
The woman
asked them to give her a broom free of charge but they refused. Suddenly, she
touched their heads and they found themselves in a hut in the popular Jos
Museum.
According to
Fatima, when she opened her eyes she found the elderly woman slaughtering
Jumairiya. She managed to escape to look for help.
“I ran
looking for help, I met a man reading a newspaper and narrate what happened to
him, but before we got back to the hut, the old woman had disappeared. The man
rushed to the nearest police station and reported the incident. The police
arrived and picked up the corpse of my sister to Plateau State Specialist
Hospital. The strange thing is that, my sister was slaughtered, but no trace of
her blood on the ground or her body”.
The latest
incident happened few weeks after a young boy named Faruk Abubakar was
slaughtered for ritual purpose by unknown persons in Tudun Fera area of Jos.
Sharing
photos of the little girl, one Assiddiq Jibrin Abubakar revealed that Fatima
and Jumairiya's father was killed by the police during a crisis in October
2019, while their mother is unemployed. The family live at Yanshanu Nassarawa
Gwom in Jos Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The police
released the body to the family and she has since been buried.
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