Thieves R*pe, Pour Chemical On Final Year UNIMAID Student
A last year understudy of the Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, University of Maiduguri, recognized as Fatimah Abu, has been burglarized, assaulted and washed with compound.
Miss Abu is as of now at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Gwange, after the assault by presumed thieves.
As per Punch, the 24-year-old had boarded a tricycle at her school's stop on Friday in transit her living arrangement when she was kidnapped by the men.
The burglars supposedly alternated to assault her in a shrubbery and poured chemicals on her body.
The chemicals apparently caused rankles and consumes on various parts of her skin.
The daily paper reports that the casualty's handbag, containing her telephone and some cash, was taken away by the suspects.
The casualty, after recapturing awareness, allegedly waved to a tricycle rider, who took her to the Dandal Police Station.
The police at that point hurried her to the state authority healing facility, Maiduguri.
Sister to the Biu, Borno State indigene, Zara said her sister was a nice individual, pondering who more likely than not assaulted her.
Zara stated, "She is my more youthful sister and I have been dozing at the doctor's facility since she was conceded.
"She can't talk much on the grounds that the corrosive influenced her mouth too. She doesn't know those individuals (in charge of the assault).
"She is blameless. She doesn't squabble with anyone. Indeed, even her colleagues vouched for it."
Zara asked the police to distinguish, capture and rebuff the offenders.
The UNIMAID Public Relations Officer, Mohammed Ahmed, said he knew about the episode, including that he couldn't remark in light of the fact that the occurrence occurred outside the school.
He stated, "I am mindful in light of the fact that I saw it on the TV and the state Commissioner of Police remarked on it.
"When something occurs outside the college, I can't remark.
"I just touched base from an excursion and in the event that I will state anything, I should return to the school to make more discoveries."
The state Commissioner of Police, Damian Chukwu, told the daily paper that corrosive was not poured on the casualty, saying the police were on the trail of the suspects.
He stated, "upon the arrival of the episode, she said she went to a bank for an exchange and after she was done, she turned out and boarded a tricycle. She said there were two different travelers in the tricycle and she sat in their middle.
"She said en route, one of them descended, remaining her and another traveler. She said all of a sudden, the traveler drew out a cloth which he began forgoing. She said she all of a sudden lost cognizance.
"As indicated by her, she was sexually attacked. She wound up around a railroad line and she figured out how to get a Keke Napep which took her to the Dandal Police Station. There was no physical pouring of corrosive.
"It was the cloth which most likely contained a few chemicals that influenced her skin and later deteriorated into rankles.
"The rankles at that point swung to consumes. With this data, we have spread our trawls and we are on the trail of the suspects."
Miss Abu is as of now at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Gwange, after the assault by presumed thieves.
As per Punch, the 24-year-old had boarded a tricycle at her school's stop on Friday in transit her living arrangement when she was kidnapped by the men.
The burglars supposedly alternated to assault her in a shrubbery and poured chemicals on her body.
The chemicals apparently caused rankles and consumes on various parts of her skin.
The daily paper reports that the casualty's handbag, containing her telephone and some cash, was taken away by the suspects.
The casualty, after recapturing awareness, allegedly waved to a tricycle rider, who took her to the Dandal Police Station.
The police at that point hurried her to the state authority healing facility, Maiduguri.
Sister to the Biu, Borno State indigene, Zara said her sister was a nice individual, pondering who more likely than not assaulted her.
Zara stated, "She is my more youthful sister and I have been dozing at the doctor's facility since she was conceded.
"She can't talk much on the grounds that the corrosive influenced her mouth too. She doesn't know those individuals (in charge of the assault).
"She is blameless. She doesn't squabble with anyone. Indeed, even her colleagues vouched for it."
Zara asked the police to distinguish, capture and rebuff the offenders.
The UNIMAID Public Relations Officer, Mohammed Ahmed, said he knew about the episode, including that he couldn't remark in light of the fact that the occurrence occurred outside the school.
He stated, "I am mindful in light of the fact that I saw it on the TV and the state Commissioner of Police remarked on it.
"When something occurs outside the college, I can't remark.
"I just touched base from an excursion and in the event that I will state anything, I should return to the school to make more discoveries."
The state Commissioner of Police, Damian Chukwu, told the daily paper that corrosive was not poured on the casualty, saying the police were on the trail of the suspects.
He stated, "upon the arrival of the episode, she said she went to a bank for an exchange and after she was done, she turned out and boarded a tricycle. She said there were two different travelers in the tricycle and she sat in their middle.
"She said en route, one of them descended, remaining her and another traveler. She said all of a sudden, the traveler drew out a cloth which he began forgoing. She said she all of a sudden lost cognizance.
"As indicated by her, she was sexually attacked. She wound up around a railroad line and she figured out how to get a Keke Napep which took her to the Dandal Police Station. There was no physical pouring of corrosive.
"It was the cloth which most likely contained a few chemicals that influenced her skin and later deteriorated into rankles.
"The rankles at that point swung to consumes. With this data, we have spread our trawls and we are on the trail of the suspects."

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