Members of a foundation have rescued a teenage girl said to have been locked up in a wooden cage for about 30 months by her parents over alleged strange ailment attributed to witchcraft.
The rescued victim, a twin, identified as Blessing Olokumo, an indigene of Ayibatari quarter, Opokuma, in Kolokuma-Opokuma Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, according to investigation conducted by the group, was diagnosed with a strange illness.
Acting President of the foundation, Comrade Tonyon Ebitei Robert, said the strange illness led to the isolation of the girl by her parents due to her alleged constant incidence of defecation and
soiling of the house.
Father of the girl, who is also a twin, allegedly built the cage and locked up the girl to keep her away from the main house.
"She was kept like a rabbit. She was given food when it is available and was allowed to sleep in her vomit, faeces and urine. She lost weight and could have died," Robert alleged.
According to her, the group known for its campaign against maltreatment of twin child in the state, was contacted by concerned indigenes of Okolobiri community where the Olokumo family resides.
The first attempt by members of the group to reach the caged child was allegedly rebuffed by the father but their next trip was fruitful as he handed
the child to them.
The rescued child was reportedly taken to the teaching hospital for proper medical treatment.
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014
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