A 14-year-old housewife, Nafida, in Kano
has murdered her brother-in-law to punish
her husband’s mother for sending out of
her son’s house and encouraging him to
divorce her.
The incident occurred last week in
Dawanau, in Dawakin Tofa Local
Government Area of the state.
After killing the 10-year-old younger brother
of her husband, she further threw his
corpse inside a deep well.
According to reports, the accused abducted
the 10-year-old boy from Dawanau and
took him to Dambatta from where she
committed the gruesome act. Having
accomplished her revenge mission, she
used the phone of a friend to put a call to
her former mother in- law, intimating her
that she would never get back her son.
Police Public Relations Officer, A. S. P
Magaji Majiya, who confirmed the incident
said
“When the police from Dawaki Tofa Division,
who were investigating the crime arrived
Dambatta, they discovered that the
members of the Dambatta community had
previously briefed the ward head of the
discovery of a strange corpse, who himself
had reported the matter to the police
station there.
“The police had taken the corpse to the
morgue by this time and when the family
was called upon to identify the corpse in
the hospital, they found the mystery corpse
to be that of the missing 10-year-old boy.”
The case has since been taken over by the
Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of
the police in Kano.
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