A 14-year-old house maid,
Otobong Edet John, had her buttocks seared with hot electric iron by her
mistress, simply identified as Ekaette, on the suspicion that she was
promiscuous. Narrating her ordeal, Otobong said she was receiving a call on her phone
when the madam operating a canteen asked her who was on the phone and
she said it was one of her friends. “But madam did not believe me and
started beating me. So I ran and stayed somewhere with my friend”, she
stated.
According to her, she remained in that place until about
10p.m. when she went to sleep in a church close to their shop and the
next morning “when I was about coming to the shop, a neighbour saw me
discussing with a customer who was asking me where I was coming from so
early in the morning and went to tell my aunty that I spent the night
with the man”. The madam, she said, went to the police station at nearby
Atimbo Road, Calabar and reported to them that the man abducted her
housemaid.
But after the police interrogated the man, they let
him go and this infuriated Ekaette following which she allegedly dragged
Otobong to the shop, plugged the electric iron and when it was red hot,
she used the scorched parts to sear the maid’s body including her
buttocks and right arm. Not done yet, she allegedly put a basin of
banana on the girl’s head, asking her to go to town and sell even as her
arm and buttocks were bleeding. “It was a customer who wanted to buy
banana that saw that my arm was bleeding and asked me what happened and,
when I showed him my buttocks, he shouted and took me to the police”,
she said. The mistress, while being interrogated by the police at Akim
Police Division for causing bodily harm to a minor, justified her action
by saying that Otobong was a rude and wayward girl. “When she told me
it was Mary that called her, I called back that number and it was a male
voice that answered and she then changed the story that she did not
know what the man wanted after she had discussed with the man for over
two minutes”,Ekaette said.
She said there were instances when the
girl had gone from home to stay with men even as she had repeatedly
cautioned her to change her ways. “That girl you are seeing is a very
wayward girl and, if I tell you her story, you would marvel”, she said.
The
Public Relations Officer for the Cross River State Police Command, DSP
John Umoh, said the action of Ekaette was unacceptable as it amounted to
child abuse and “after investigations she would be taken to court”.
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