A WOMAN BRUTALLY KILLED IN AN UNCOMPLETED BUILDING AFTER SHE HAS BEEN RAPED IN BAYELSA (PHOTO)



A woman has been gruesomely murdered by unknown hoodlums in Yenagoa, the capital of Bayelsa State. The young mother of four identified as Glory Omo-Ohwo, hailed from Oreba/ Uhweru community in Delta State.

According to Bight News, it was gathered that the deceased, a resident in Akenfa -I Epie Community, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, who was a fish seller, woke up at about 5am on Tuesday 29th January 2019, to smoke some of the fishes she had purchased to retail at the popular periodic Mbiama market. But she got missing when her children woke up at dawn to found one of their mother’s slippers, with her whereabouts unknown. Her husband had travelled for outside menial jobs.

                        

The woman’s lifeless body was later found this morning in an uncompleted building next to the compound she resides, with her skull badly damaged. A neighbour said that the woman was a very quiet and hardworking house wife in their neighborhood. But alleged that she must have been raped before being killed by desperate miscreants she (deceased) identified.

If you may recall, A journalist who worked to expose government corruption was brutally raped and killed over the weekend in the city of Ruse, Bulgaria, a shocking crime that government officials are insisting was unconnected to her work. Viktoria Marinova, 30, was the host of a new talk show called Detector, which featured reports by investigative journalists on the endemic corruption in the country.

                   

The first episode of the program, which aired on September 30, highlighted an investigation into allegedly fraudulent appropriation of European Union funds by prominent politicians and businessmen in Bulgaria. Bulgarian officials condemned the killing, but have repeatedly refuted any suggestion that her death was anything other than a random targeting. On Wednesday officials said they had taken a suspect into custody, whom they say left DNA evidence at the crime scene and on Marinova’s body and clothes, according to USA Today.

Police arrested a man named Severin Krasimirov, 21, who had fled to Germany, where he was apprehended. Authorities say he has a record of committing petty crimes. A Romanian man who had been arrested in Bulgaria in connection with the brutal crime, has been released. “It is about rape and murder,” said Interior Minister Mladen Marinov. “The best criminologists were sent to Ruse, let’s not press them,” added Prime Minister Boiko Borisov, echoing Marinov’s opinion. Prosecutor general Sotir Tsatsarov went still further, suggesting that “the hypothesis about linking the murder to her work and the topics she covered in her program is not a leading one.”

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