Youths kill 2 widows accused of witchcraft in Cross River

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Youths tortured two widows, Mrs Martina Osom and Mrs Rose Akom, to death after accusing them of witchcraft, in Cross River State.

The incident occurred on the morning of Saturday, August 27, in Ebbaken community in Boje, Boki Local Government Area of Cross River State, about 300 kilometres from Calabar, the state capital.

An eyewitness, a son-in-law to one of the widows, who craves anonymity, narrated to Vanguard that both women, devoted Catholics, were returning from early morning prayers when the youths accused them of initiating a member of the community into witchcraft.

He said: โ€œThey met my mother-in-law within the Church environment. As it was her tradition to weed and clean up the Church vicinity every Saturday immediately after the Morning Mass.

โ€œThe youths accused her of initiating a member of the community into witchcraft and she denied the allegation.

โ€œBut they went ahead andย beat her severely, ordering her to confess that she is a witch. But her passionate appeal to themย that she was innocentย fell on deaf ears.โ€

He said the other woman, Mrs Rose Akom, was also dragged to join his mother-in-law and inflicted with same torture, ordering her to confess to allegations that she is a witch.

โ€œThey were both tied with strong ropes and beaten in the rain all through the day until they died,โ€ he added.

He said no arrest had been made and the culprits are walking free in the community.

โ€œThat was what happened in this civilised era in this community,โ€ he lamented.

Several calls and text messages sent to DSP Irene Ugbo, the Cross River State Police Command spokesman, were unanswered. (Vanguard)

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