Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Shocking! Wicked Woman Beats 12-year-old Houseboy to Blindness in Lagos (Photo)

A woman has completely shocked neighbours with her evil acts after she was found out to have beaten a boy in the cruelest way.
Peter
 
The boy who was simply identified as Peter, received the beating of his life at the hands of his employer for whom he worked as a houseboy.
 
The 12-year-old was even blinded by his ‘madam’ at the Ikeja area of Lagos State.
 
According to New Telegraph, it was gathered that residents, who could no longer stand the violence meted out on the boy by his ‘madam,’ decided to raise the alarm.
 
The latest cruelty meted out on Peter, leading to injuring in his eyes, was said to be over improper washing of kettle.
 
The yet to be identified woman resides at No. 14 b, Olu Akerele Street, Balogun Bus Stop off Awolowo Way, Ikeja.
 
According to neighbours, how Peter, a Togolese, was employed by the woman was not clear. What is clear, however, is that Peter was always being subjected to constant beating.
 
A resident, who gave her name simply as Tayo, said: “We feared the unexpected with the manner the woman used to beat the boy. He has a deep sore on his leg. When I asked him about it, he said it was from burnt from fire. He said the swollen eye was caused by beating from his madam for not washing a kettle properly.
“He has been subjected to violence for a long time. You know everybody used to mind his or her business in the compound.

"When I saw the boy last, he was looking sickly. Hence I decided to seek help from the appropriate agency.”
 
Another resident, who pleaded anonymity, said the woman was well known for being violent. He said everyone on the street used to keep the woman at arm’s length .
 
He added: “If the boy comes to watch television with them in the parlor, he would be beaten.

"On school days, you will see the boy leaving home around 9.30a.m . This is an ideal case of child abuse and child labour. We need the intervention of child protection network in his case.”
 
When our correspondent visited the compound to seek the woman’s response, the gate was not opened after repeated knocking.
 
The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Dolapo Badmos, was yet to respond to a text message sent to her mobile line on the issue at press time.

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