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13-year-old Boy Thrown Into Fire For Allegedly Stealing Food In Ebonyi

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A 13-year-old boy, Ifeanyi Umoke has sustained severe burns after he was thrown into the fire for allegedly stealing uncooked rice.

The incident happened on Saturday, November 7,  at Inikiri Benard village, in the Effium community, Ohaukwu Local Government Area of Ebonyi state.

It was gathered that the boy, whose mother is late, while his father is bedridden with a chronic mental illness, was thrown into a fire by two traders who accused him of stealing rice from a shop at a market.

After throwing the boy into the fire, the perpetrators identified Paul Ifere Amah and Paul Nweke left him to burn to death.

The Chairman of  Human Rights Defenders (HURIDE) Ebonyi State chapter, Sampson Oko Nweke, who confirmed the incident in a statement, condemned the dastardly act.

“HURIDE got a call from one Mr. George Etamesor of the HRCRC over this grave abuse on this poor child,” Mr. Nweke said.

“Because he was caught trying to steal some rice in their village market, he was tied up, thrown into burning fire in a refuse dump in the market, and allowed to roast like a goat. The perpetrators, Mr. Paul Ifere Amah and Mr. Paul Nweke of the same village after committing this evil, saw the critical condition of their victim, yet they abandoned him to groan to death.

“It took the intervention of sympathizers to rush him to AMURT hospital there in Effium, but due to the severity of the damages, the roasted boy was declined treatment. Efforts were thereafter made to bring him to AE-FETHA2 where he is currently battling between life and death.

When HURIDE interviewed the perpetrators, they said;

“Ifeanyi has been in the habit of stealing cassava, yam, and others. So this time, we caught him stealing our rice and we decided to teach him a lesson so that he will not come back to steal our food again. It was not our intention to burn his whole body. We only tied him up and after beating him, we tried to roast his toes in the fire, but because he was struggling, he slipped off our hands and fell into the fire and got burnt beyond our expectation. So far, the police have duly been communicated.”

The spokesperson of the Ebonyi State Police Command, DSP Loveth Odah, who confirmed the incident, however, said the police are yet to receive an official statement on the matter.

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