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Friday, 25 August 2017
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A bride has reportedly been murdered a few hours to her wedding day as family sources claim that she received a threat weeks earlier, to either cancel the wedding or die.
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There was pandemonium yesterday in Calabar, Cross River State premises of a church, when the fresh heart of a one-year-old girl, other fetish items were discovered in the church. The General Overseer of a Church in Okon Edak Street, off Atamunu area of Calabar, the Cross Rivers state capital, has been apprehended by security operatives for allegedly using a small girl for ritual after the fresh heart of a 1-year-old girl identified as Miss Success Ime, was discovered in the church. According to a report by Vanguard, fetish items, including goat heads, dead chicken, male and female effigies, wooden boat, crafted camel among others, were uncovered by men of Uwanse Police Divisionin the premises of a church. While speaking to a correspondent, the grandmother of the victim, Mrs Arit Ime, disclosed that at about 3a.m. on Wednesday, they heard banging on their door, following which two masked men entered their room at 8, Okon Edak Street. Mrs Ime said: “We were sleeping and at about 3a.m. when two men, who were fully masked, entered and started ransacking the house. They told us to lie face down or we will be shot. “Initially, we thought they were robbers not knowing that they came for my little girl, Success, who was just one year and six months old. “They took off with her, after which we raised the alarm. In the process, some of our neighbours made phone calls to the Police and one of them was apprehended. “But as we speak, little Success is nowhere to be found. Part of the items we were told that was discovered included a fresh heart of a little child and we have no doubt that it is hers.” While also speaking a Police source said that they got a distress call from the area and swung into action and that while looking for Success’ assailants, some people in mask were arrested. “Some persons have been arrested including one Okon, who said he was sent by the Reverend to kidnap the girl. “Six other persons were arrested alongside the General Overseer of the church with various fetish items, including a human heart in a bag with a photograph of a lady, effigies of both male and female, wooden canoe, goat head exhumed from the altar as well as other fetish items,” the source said. When contacted the Police spokesman, Irene Ugbo, told Vanguard that that the matter was now a murder case and that seven persons, including the General Overseer of the church have been arrested. Ugbo said: “We have arrested seven people, including one Reverend. We discovered a shrine in the church as well as other fetish items, including a fresh human heart, believed to be that of a child.” SHARE.
A 38-year-old South African bride-to be identified as Nompumelelo Ngubane, who had received a message via the WhatsApp asking her to either “cancel the wedding or die,” has reportedly been found murdered a few hours to her wedding day.
According to a report by Punch newspaper, the victim reportedly ignored the messages and proceeded with her wedding that had been scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 19, 2017 at the Golden Horse Casino.
However, on Friday evening, her body was found in a car at KwaPata area of Peietermaritzburg, South Africa as her family believes she had been strangled to death and police are investigating a case of murder.
It was gathered that the deceased’s family believes she had been strangled to death, as there was a belt around her neck, suggesting she had been strangled; while her face was allegedly covered with her head scarf. The front seat of her car was also reclined.
Nompumelelo, a nurse at Edendale Hospital, is believed to have left home on Friday morning to fix her hair at the salon and to also collect her wedding gown. Her bereaved mother, Ntombifikile, reportedly said she had last spoken to her daughter at around 8.30 am on the Friday of her demise.
“She left home very early to go and do her hair and also fetch her wedding gown from the boutique in town. She told me she was not going to be gone for long,” Ntombifikile is said to have informed a news outlet, The Witness newspaper said.
However, when Nompumelelo did not return home by 5pm that day, her family started getting concerned. “We tried to reach her on her cell phone, but it was off,” one of her brothers is reported to have said.
Plessislaer police station spokesperson, Capt. Musa Ntombela, who confirmed the incident said they are investigating a case of murder and that no arrests have been made yet.
Ntombifikile said they later learned that Nompumelelo did not reach the boutique. Her handbag, wallet and cell phone were also missing. Her car was seen by locals on the side of the road from around 2pm that day, but they did not realise that a body was inside.
One of her relatives who lives in KwaPata said she learnt that Nompumelelo’s car had been spotted in the area.
Most locals who had seen her car in the area thought Nompumelelo was there to visit the relation. Ntombifikile said after searching for her daughter for hours, the relation told her that her daughter’s car was parked in KwaPata.
“We asked the relative to go to the car and see if Nompumelelo was there.” The relative then discovered her body. She saw her inside the car and thought she may have fallen asleep. She knocked on the window but there was no response. She then opened the door and shook her, but she did not respond.”
Police and paramedics were called in, but they declared Nompumelelo dead at the scene. Ntombifikile said weeks before her wedding, her daughter had received numerous threats telling her to cancel the nuptials.
“She received numerous threatening calls and WhatsApp messages asking her to cancel her wedding. A few weeks before the wedding, we found a letter that was slipped under the front door, telling her to either “cancel the wedding or die.”
“I feared for her life and I tried to get her to postpone the wedding, but she refused and assured me that nothing would happen.”
There was pandemonium yesterday in Calabar, Cross River State premises of a church, when the fresh heart of a one-year-old girl, other fetish items were discovered in the church. The General Overseer of a Church in Okon Edak Street, off Atamunu area of Calabar, the Cross Rivers state capital, has been apprehended by security operatives for allegedly using a small girl for ritual after the fresh heart of a 1-year-old girl identified as Miss Success Ime, was discovered in the church. According to a report by Vanguard, fetish items, including goat heads, dead chicken, male and female effigies, wooden boat, crafted camel among others, were uncovered by men of Uwanse Police Divisionin the premises of a church. While speaking to a correspondent, the grandmother of the victim, Mrs Arit Ime, disclosed that at about 3a.m. on Wednesday, they heard banging on their door, following which two masked men entered their room at 8, Okon Edak Street. Mrs Ime said: “We were sleeping and at about 3a.m. when two men, who were fully masked, entered and started ransacking the house. They told us to lie face down or we will be shot. “Initially, we thought they were robbers not knowing that they came for my little girl, Success, who was just one year and six months old. “They took off with her, after which we raised the alarm. In the process, some of our neighbours made phone calls to the Police and one of them was apprehended. “But as we speak, little Success is nowhere to be found. Part of the items we were told that was discovered included a fresh heart of a little child and we have no doubt that it is hers.” While also speaking a Police source said that they got a distress call from the area and swung into action and that while looking for Success’ assailants, some people in mask were arrested. “Some persons have been arrested including one Okon, who said he was sent by the Reverend to kidnap the girl. “Six other persons were arrested alongside the General Overseer of the church with various fetish items, including a human heart in a bag with a photograph of a lady, effigies of both male and female, wooden canoe, goat head exhumed from the altar as well as other fetish items,” the source said. When contacted the Police spokesman, Irene Ugbo, told Vanguard that that the matter was now a murder case and that seven persons, including the General Overseer of the church have been arrested. Ugbo said: “We have arrested seven people, including one Reverend. We discovered a shrine in the church as well as other fetish items, including a fresh human heart, believed to be that of a child.” SHARE.
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