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Fulani Herdsmen insert sticks in pregnant lady’s Private part in Benue. (Pictures)

Suspected Fulani herdsmen attacked and almost killed a young pregnant woman in Yogbo town Makurdi, Benue state capital on Sunday evening. The woman was said to be with her husband when the attacked happened but he escaped when they started shooting.

According to Benjamin Amaechi, the attackers used sticks to pierce through her private part in order to kill the unborn child. They also pulled out the child and her womb after which they beat her and left her to die.

When soldiers went to pick her corpse upon her husband’s report, it was discovered that she was still alive and she was rushed to Bishop Murray Hospital for treatment.

Below is what Benjamin shared on Facebook;

“Yesterday evening a young pregnant woman was captured by the Fulani herdsmen in Yogbo town Makurdi LGA. She was with her husband who escaped when they started shooting. The men used sticks to pierce through her private part to kill the unborn child and pull the child and her womb out after which they beat her and left her for dead. When the military went to pick the corpse upon her husband’s report they discovered that she was still alive and brought her down to Bishop Murray Hospital which morning s run by the Catholic Church. We were informed and rushed there.

Preliminary processes and documentation have been done. We have paid for screening and two pints of blood and I am currently waiting for the bill for the surgery to likely take out the womb.”

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