Kafayat, 12-year-old girl, was reportedly battered
by her father in Lagos for trying to rescue her mother from the same
predicament.
Reports revealed that the victim was found in a
terrible condition at Oyingbo market, Ebute- Metta, as a result of beatings she
allegedly received from her father.
A close family source said: “The victim, a
Junior Secondary School, JSS, 1 student with the Canal Secondary School, Orile,
Lagos State, would have died from the wound she sustained after her father
flogged her with barbed wire, but for the intervention of vigilante members,
who found her writhing in pains in the dead of the night.”
It was learned that Kafayat was rushed to Star
Clinic, Ebutte-Metta, where she is receiving treatment from the wound she
sustained all over her body.
Speaking with journalists, Kafaya said: “I
live with my parents at 4, Kuforiji Street Orile, Lagos.
“On July 7, I ran away from home after
receiving severe beating from my father. My offence was that I tried to stop
him from beating my mother.
“My father accused my mother of using his
hard-earned money to play lotto game and he descended on her with anything he
could lay his hands on. My father alleged that my mother loves patronising
lotto game and he beat her up mercilessly and broke her knees.
“Despite my mother’s cry for help, none of our
neighbours came to her rescue because they are afraid of my father. When I
could not bear the beating anymore, I begged my father to stop. He became
furious and pounced on me, using a barbed wire to flog me.
“This is not the first time my father will
beat my mother and I. I have lost count of his endless beatings. On one
occasion, I begged my mother to relocate four of us, her children, to Ilorin so
we can stay away from our father due to his constant beating.
“I am the first child. My mother said my
father will change, but he gets worse by the day. My mother is currently on
admission at the Charity Hospital, Orile, following the beating my father gave
her.
“I could not stand his beating anymore and I
ran away from home to meet one of my mother’s friends at Oyingbo market, but I
did not meet her when I got there.
“I was in great pains and I decided to sleep
in the market because I do not want to go back to my father’s house. It was
while I was sleeping at the market that some vigilante men came and rescued me.
I told them my plight and they took me to the hospital.”
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