27/06/2018

Heartbreaking Photo Of 13-Year-Old Boy Set On Fire By His Own Mother In Abia

The shocking story has been told of how a housewife set her own 13-year-old son on fire in an Abia state community. 

Obioma Odum
 
Obioma Odum, a 13-year-old boy, has died after his mother, Chinyere Odum, allegedly poured kerosene on him and set him ablaze.
 
According to Punch Metro, the incident was said to have occurred at Umuloghe Agbolughe, in Amuzukwu, Umuahia, Abia State.
 
It was gathered that Chinyere, who accused her son of stealing her phone’s memory card, together with her unnamed friend, initially tied him with a rope and gave him many strokes of the cane.
 
An eyewitness said the two women later dragged the boy into the kitchen and set him ablaze to make him to confess.
 
The witness, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the youths of the community forced the kitchen door open when they saw smokes billowing out of the kitchen and found the boy on fire.
 
The witness said, “The youths brought out the boy from the kitchen after putting out the fire. But when they rushed him to a hospital in the area, he had sustained up to 54 per cent burns.

“He was subsequently referred to the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, which also referred him to the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu. He died at the FMC this morning (Tuesday) before he could be moved.”
 
The father of the deceased, Mr Obioma Odum, said, “I was not at home when the incident happened.

“I was at my place of work when my elder brother called me that my wife and her friend poured kerosene on my son and set him on fire. By the time I got home, some youths had rescued and rushed him to the police clinic in Umuahia.

“We were later referred to the FMC, Umuahia. They asked us to come the next day and take the boy to UNTH, Enugu. But he died before we could move him.

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