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Man Brutalises Wife For Allegedly Refusing To Abort Pregnancy In Ondo
A 35-year-old man identified as Bebu Abiodun beat up his pregnant wife, Aderonke Adeyemi, for refusing to abort a 3month old pregnancy, she has for him in Ondo State.
The incident happened on Saturday evening at Ode-Irele in Irele Local Government Area of the State.
Ekohotblog gathered that the incident left neighbors perplexed as the couple fought dirty on the street.
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It was learned that Aderonke (33) was later rushed to a private hospital in the town for treatment after she sustained severe injuries.
Reporting the experience, the younger brothers of the battered woman, Banjo and Ezekiel Adewole, said the couple since the year they married, were fond of fighting.
“Our sister had been complaining to us for a long time about how her husband had been maltreating her over every single issue since they got married.
“We always settle issues for them because there is no perfect marriage but her sin this time around was her refusal to abort her three-month-old pregnancy which she had for Abiodun.
“The husband want her to terminate the pregnancy and since she refused, he went ahead to beat her up and left injuries all over her face and body.
“She told me that her husband even tried to remove the fetus himself and threatened to kill her. We don’t know what had gone over him this time around,” one of the brothers said.
They added that the case had been reported to the police while the family wants to take legal action against the alleged wife-beater.
Similarly, in a viral trend on twitter, businesswoman identified as Faith Paul, @Faithysia_blunt reached out to the police through its twitter page, pleading for the authority to arrest the suspect.
Reacting to this, the Police through
@PoliceNG_CRU noted that
complaints have been acknowledged and investigation has been initiated.
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