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UPDATE...Mother of 8-year-old Girl Who was R*ped and Murdered Wants Ritualist Ifeanyi Dike to Be Crippled to Avoid Another Escape


Mrs. Lucy Nmezuwuba, the mother of 8-year-old Chikamso, who was r*ped and killed by Ifeanyi Dike has asked security operatives to crippled the suspect to avoid another escape.

The 24-year-old ritual killer suspect, Dike, an undergraduate of the University of Port Harcourt r*ped and killed Chikamso in his house at Messiah Close, Eliozu, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, removed her vital body parts and was arrested by local vigilance group while on his way to dispose her body. He escaped from the custody of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, SCIID, and fled to Jos.

The accused was paraded on Monday after his re-arrest on Friday, September 8, by policemen in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, where he was arrested for another robbery and attempted murder. The family of the victim have demanded speedy trial and prosecution of Dike to serve as deterrent to other ritual killers.

Mrs. Nmezuwuba, reportedly urged the police to cripple Dike to avoid another escape and swift trial, while the father, Dr. Ernest Nmezuwuba, demanded that all those involved in the killing of his daughter be brought to book without delay.

Meanwhile, the suspect was was arraigned and remanded in prison by a chief magistrate’s court sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

He is facing a count charge of murder, a capital offence. The charge sheet read:

“That you Ifeanyichukwu Maxwell Dike, on August 18, at 8, Messiah Close, Eliozu, Port Harcourt, in the Port Harcourt Magisterial District, did kill one Chikamso Mezuwuba, aged 8, by administering stupefying substance on her in order to obtain her sensory organs, which include tongue, ear, eyes, nipple, clitoris, nose, fingers with the use of knife and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 319 (1) of the Criminal Code, Cap 37, Vol. II, Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria, 1999.”
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