A report wEDNESday by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) said the
incident took place on Tuesday night when she was sent on errand by her
grandfather at about 6.30 p.m.
It was learnt that the grandfather, Enobong Wilson, raised the alarm when the girl did not return three hours after she left the house.
It was learnt that the grandfather, Enobong Wilson, raised the alarm when the girl did not return three hours after she left the house.
Her corpse was eventually found yesterday morning near an uncompleted building in the village.
The girl was a pupil of Christian Victory Nursery and Primary School in the village.
The school’s Head Teacher, Ufok Tommy, said the deceased was registered in the school by her grandfather at the beginning of this academic year.
The girl was a pupil of Christian Victory Nursery and Primary School in the village.
The school’s Head Teacher, Ufok Tommy, said the deceased was registered in the school by her grandfather at the beginning of this academic year.
“We came to school this morning and discovered a crowd of women
gathered in one uncompleted building along the school road discussing
the incident.
“So one of my teachers rushed to find out what had happened and was
shocked to see the corpse of the primary three pupil of this school.
“We saw her pant, two pairs of sandals and a can of fish which she bought for her grandfather on the ground,” he said.
The village head, Ekere Akpan, said it was the first time such an incident had happened in the community.
“When I heard of this incident, I reported the matter to the police which came to the scene and took the corpse away.
“The police are doing their investigation and as the village head I
will give them all the necessary support to ensure that the culprit is
brought to book.
The grandfather was not at home when a correspondent visited his residence.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Etim Dickson, confirmed the incident.
“It is true that a girl of about eight years old was raped to death in Ikot Ekang, in Etinan.
“We have made some arrests and investigation is on to unravel the culprits,” he said.
THISDAY
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