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Little girl narrowly escapes death

Zainab Oluwole, a 9 year old girl, closely escaped death in the Oyo-Ode area of Ede in Osun State recently. Zainab’s mother, Adebukola Oluwole, a nurse at the State Hospital, Ede, was cooking for her family to break their fast when she realised that she needed to buy some things and went straight to the market. Meanwhile, not knowing all the time that a burglar was hanging around the house and waiting for an opportunity to strike. The burglar finally went to the house, having seen that the man of the house, Mr. Raheem Kabir, had earlier left the house before the woman also left. Although Zainab and her sister, Aishat, who is only 7 years old, were smart enough to close the door as soon as their mother left, yet this did not save them from the criminal’s attack. The burglar made several efforts to trick the children to opening the door for him but they refused. Zainab, narrated what happened that day. She said: “The man peeped from the window and asked my sister and I to open the door for him but we refused. We wanted to escape through the back door but he heard the sound of our footsteps and came to the back door also. When we saw that there was no way to escape, we decided to hide inside the house. “He broke down part of the wall and crept inside through the hole. He caught me but my sister sneaked out through the back door and ran away to call some of our neighbours.” Zainab said that the man took her around the rooms and asked her where her mother kept money and other valuables in the house but she answered that she did not know. After a futile attempt to steal money and other valuables, the robber threatened to kill the young girl and later dragged her towards the bush not far from the house. The little girl said she started crying and the man lay her head on a boulder near the building and raised his cutlass with the intention of cutting off her head. However, some of the neighbours, who had rushed towards the direction of her screaming, saw the man who was about decapitating her. She said she struggled with him and, broke free. The cutlass missed the girl’s neck but hit the left side of her temple, leaving her with a deep cut. The neighbours saw the girl bleeding and decided not to pursue the fleeing armed man but rushed the bleeding girl to a nearby hospital where she was treated. Zainab’s mother said the management of the hospital insisted that the family must notify the police and they reported the case at the Divisional Police Station in Ede. Although the mother was still in shock, she was happy that her daughter survived the attack. She said, “The strange man wanted to slaughter my daughter to avoid being identified. I am not sure whether he is a ritualist or a robber but I am thankful to God for sparing Zainab’s life. “I am very happy that my daughter is alive today, because when I was alerted that something terrible had happened in my house, I thought my children had poured the hot food I was cooking on their body, not knowing that something worse than that had happened.”

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