Update: How Soldier's Wife Killed Her Stepdaughter Over Plantain In Port Harcourt (Photo)

Posted by Thandiubani on Thu 06th Feb, 2020 - tori.ng

A soldier and his wife who beat their stepdaughter to death in Port Harcourt have been arrested.


Soldier's wife beats stepdaughter to death in Port Harcourt
 
It has been revealed that the woman who killed her stepdaughter by beating her to death is a soldier's wife.
 
The yet-to-be named woman is the wife of a soldier with 6 Division of the Nigerian Army in Port Harcourt. PM News revealed that she has been arrested, along with her husband, for beating her 10 year old stepdaughter to death for eating the plantain bought by the father.
 
While the middle-aged woman was savagely beating her step daughter, a female soldier ran into the house to intervene, but she was ordered out by the woman’s husband.
 
The report said the woman continued with the beating after the female soldier left the apartment until the 10 year old girl slumped and died. She was belatedly rushed to a Clinic, but it was too late to save her.
 
Both the husband and wife are now in detention in the 6 Division of Army Barracks of the Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt Barracks.
 
The photo of the woman in handcuffs, standing close to the lifeless body of the little girl close to a hospital bed has gone viral.
 
No statement has been issued by the authorities of the 6 Division of Nigerian Army on the issue.
 
A month ago, a man was caught on video in Port Harcourt feeding his toddler stepdaughter with her faeces. He has been remanded in Port Harcourt Correctional Centre.
 
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