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A trending video surfaced online where the lady was being accused of causing the death of her husband by ‘giving him an overdose sex’
- She was stripped by a mob when they learnt that she allegedly forced the husband to have multiple sexual rounds with her…
EKO HOT BLOG reports that a lady has been accused of killing her husband with her hypersexuality in Anambra State.
According to reports, the lady was accused of killing her husband with her sex addiction.
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The lady fortunately escaped jungle justice as she was rescued by operatives of State Police Command.
However, before her rescue, she was stripped by a mob when they learnt that she allegedly forced the husband to have multiple sexual rounds with her, which resulted in his death.
The incident came to public glare after a trending video surfaced online where the lady was being accused of causing the death of her husband by ‘giving him an overdose sex’.
Commenting on the incident, the State Police Command spokesman, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed the incident. He further said that a suspect was arrested in relation to the inhuman treatment of the woman.
According to him, the command is studying the video with the aim of identifying more suspects and bringing them to justice.
He said, “The Anambra State Police Operatives on Friday 12/3/2022 at about 12:07 pm, rescued a female victim from an angry mob in Aguleri.
“The rescue was as a result of a report from a trending video where a lady was publicly molested and assaulted on an alleged incident of causing the death of her late husband.”
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