She was in the throes of childbirth and needed to get to the
hospital fast. Gripped by an excruciating pang of labour, she held her aching
waist and hobbled towards the bus station, eager to catch a cab to take her to
hospital fast. Just then, a ‘Good Samaritan’, a neighbour named Abdul, drove
out of nowhere and offered to help her to the bus stop. She heaved a sigh of
relief.
“Help has come at last,” Amina Usman, a Nigerian mother
of four girls, who was about to deliver her first boy, must have intoned.
Unknown to her, she had just boarded a car driven by a Satan
incarnate who took her to destination death.
In his dark and clandestine search for either power or
wealth or both, the brute drove the hapless pregnant woman in labour to a
bush. What happened next is the stuff that epic horror movies are made. The
animal drew out a cutlass and slashed the woman’s head almost in half. Then, he
severed vital parts of her body for reason only he could explain.
The gory incident happened on Monday, July 13, 2015, in
Yeji, Brong Ahafo Region. Since then, the community has been in deep mourning,
and the suspect has been cooling his feet in police detention.
Umaru Amadu, a relation of the deceased, fought back tears
several times as he led a delegation of the bereaved family to Sunday Sun
office on Tuesday.
Recounting the account of the husband to the murdered woman,
Ahmadu Mohammadu, the delegation leader said the gruesome murder occurred in
the wee hours of that black Monday.
According to him, Amina had spent the previous night in
pain. From her wriggling, and the kicks she complained she was getting from her
lower abdomen, the man said no one needed any soothsayer to know that her time
to bring forth her brand new baby was ripe. Her husband, Ahmadu Mohammadu, was
agitated because it was too dark and too risky for them to embark on the
journey to the nearest hospital in Yeji. It was in the small hours of the
night.
Finally, what seemed like an endless night soon yielded to a
brand new morning. It was time to dash off to the hospital. Father of Ahmadu,
the husband, took a bicycle and raced to the bus park to arrange for a vehicle
that would convey Amina to the hospital.
Just then, like a bolt from the blues, Abdul, neighbour-turned-murderer,
approached Amina and offered to help her to the bus station, where her father
in-law was already waiting. For someone who was under severe pang of labour,
the woman saw the offer as god-sent. Without hesitation, she sauntered into the
car and Abdul zoomed off on a journey that would never see his passenger back
to life in one piece.
Trouble started when they approached the bus station and
Abdul would not apply the brake. Rather, his leg sank deeper into the
accelerator and, in a flash, the vehicle zoomed pass the bus station, leaving
the woman’s father-in-law, who had been waiting for her arrival, in a
quandary, totally oblivious of the fact that Amina’s journey had been fatally
diverted.
By this time, sweat had begun to form on Amina’s forehead,
as she reportedly pleaded with her abductor for mercy. But Abdul would not
bulge. He had made up his mind to kill and nothing would change it. She cried
and yelled but her plea fell on deaf ears.
The vehicle veered into a nearby bush and shrieked to a
halt. Amina’s effort to jump out of the car and run for dear life was turned to
a mirage. As she attempted to open the car door, gripped by fear and
trepidation, Abdul launched out with a cutlass. She jumped out of the car and
ran as fast as the legs of a woman in labour could withstand. But it was an
effort in futility. Abdul dealt her a severe machete blow that cut her
head almost in half. Amina fell with a thud. Her blood gushed out as her face
became a mask of horror. But daredevil Abdul hadn’t finished his devilish
mission. A mission to snuff life out of Amina totally before removing some of
her vital parts. He inflicted more machete cuts, this time to the neck and leg.
Now sure that the mother of four was stone dead, he brought
out a knife and clinically removed her left chest and private part before
bolting away in his car, blood dripping from the human parts he had removed.
Umaru Amadu, who spoke on behalf of the family of the late
Amina’s husband, said a man, Tokosi, who was working in his farm that Black
Monday, watched in horror as Abdul carried out the dastardly act. It was
Tokosi who rushed to the police station to report his gory find. Not too long
after, Abdul was arrested. He is now cooling his heels in a police cell.
“Abdul is a Ghanaian, also living in Yeji,” Amadu said.
“Amina thought he was offering to render a sincere help, so, she entered his
car when he offered to take her to meet the father in-law at the bus station.”
When the police got to the scene of the crime, they only met
the mutilated body of Amina. They deposited it in the morgue of Roma Hospital,
in Yeji.
“Ever since the incident happened, the family has been in
deep grief,” Amadu continued with an emotion-laden voice. “Amina had four
children, all girls. The first one is Mariam, who is 10 years old, and the last
one, Hazumi, is just two years old. But when pain forced Amina to deliver after
her assailant had overpowered her, she delivered a baby boy.”
The baby also died. Its lifeless body was deposited with
that of his mother at the Roma Hospital morgue.
Source: Sun News
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