Ritual Attack: Mother Escapes Death After Son Stabbed Her (photos)

Ritual Attack: Mother Escapes Death After Son Stabbed Her (photos)

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A mother, Eziada Chika Mbachu is praising God for saving her life after her son stabbed her multiple times for alleged ritual purposes.

The incident is reported by Vanguard to have taken place between 7:00am and 8:00am on Monday at Heroes apartment, opposite Concord Hotel, Owerri, Imo State.

An eyewitness chronicled how the son invited his mother early on Monday morning and then proceeded to stab her.

According to the eyewitness, “The mother was shouting and calling for help with blood stains and wounds on her body. The neighbours heard of it and stated rushing to help her. They rescued her. When the son saw many people coming, he stopped attacking the mother.

It was at that time that the mother fell and started crying and the neighbours rescued her and separated her from the son.

“As I am talking to you, the woman has been rushed to the Federal Medical Centre hospital for treatment so that treatment can commence on her immediately because of the knife cuts. The police have arrested the boy and taken him to the station.”

The lucky mother, Mrs Mbachu proceeded to thank God and her neighbours for saving her from such the near death ordeal.

Ritual Attack: Mother Escapes Death After Son Stabbed Her (photos)
Ritual Attack: Mother Escapes Death After Son Stabbed Her

She said, “I thank God for rescuing me. I thank God for rescuing me. I thank my neighbours for rescuing me. I thank everybody who came to my rescue. I thank my neighbours. God in heaven, I say honour to your name.”

The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Michael Abbattam confirmed the incident and promised to call the DPO in charge of the area of the crime scene.

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