The victim was met by her friends on her way to the tap and they began to pour water on her in celebration. Some poured dirty water on her, some poured sand. Soon after, the culprit Moshood Yusuf, 13, arrived then he entered a shop, picked a bottle and emptied the content on Victoria even after she warned him not to. She fainted soon after and was taken to the hospital. Parents of the boy have been going to plead with the parents of the victim and have constantly shown their support.
Speaking to The Nation, Victoria, who is currently recovering, narrated what transpired and revealed that though Moshood insists it was a mistake, another friend, Ganiyu, told her he had said he would hurt her .
“It was my birthday. I had told my friends the previous Monday that Wednesday, March 29 was my birthday. So, when I went to fetch water at the night market that night, those who came to my house to rejoice with me followed me," she narrated to The Nation.
“I was carrying a big bucket on my head but on the road, they put it down and started pouring the water on me to celebrate my birthday. Some were pouring dirty water on me and others sand. That was how Moshood ran into a shop and brought out a container. There was something inside and I told him not to pour it on me because we don’t know what was in it. He opened it, smelled it and said it smelt like chemical. We told him again that he shouldn’t pour that on me but he didn’t listen. As I walked past him, he poured the content on my body from behind. I screamed and ran towards the tap but he got there before me and opened it so that water would pour on my body.
“While I was under the tap, the woman who owns the place chased us away that I was wasting her water, though she owed me N70. That was the last thing I remembered. I was later told that I fainted and was rushed to Edmark Hospital. I was discharged in the evening of the following day because my daddy insisted he wanted to take me to General Hospital. So, I was moved to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) where they have been giving me treatment.
“While I was under the tap, the woman who owns the place chased us away that I was wasting her water, though she owed me N70. That was the last thing I remembered. I was later told that I fainted and was rushed to Edmark Hospital. I was discharged in the evening of the following day because my daddy insisted he wanted to take me to General Hospital. So, I was moved to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) where they have been giving me treatment.
“Moshood was arrested by policemen from Makinde but he was later released. He has not come to see me since then but his parents have been coming. We didn’t fight. We have never quarrelled. He’s my friend. I don’t know what happened. Although,one Ganiyu claimed that he told him he was going to hurt me, I don’t know if that’s true.
“They said they have asked him where he got acid from but he insisted he thought it was Izal that was inside. He said he was looking for a container to enable him carry more water and pour on me. But the shop owner has denied keeping any acid in her shop. The woman was crying and swearing that she didn’t keep anything like that since she has little children, who could have easily gotten to it.”
Victoria's mother, Mrs. Chidinma Emmanuel, wondered if her daughter's skin will ever heal and said she is not interested in pressing charges but needs the family of the boy to help financially as her daughter's treatment has cost her family so much and has affected her petty trade.
“His parents have been coming. They have extended solidarity but I think it shouldn’t just be by words of mouth. You can see that we are a struggling family. This unfortunate incident has cost us so much. There’s a drug we have been buying N1,200 per sachet to apply on her body.
“I expect that Moshood’s family would support us financially or pick the bills, since all the children there said he was told to not pour the content on my daughter but he went ahead to do it. So far, we haven’t heard anything from them. Yes, they paid the N16,000 we were charged at Edmark the night the incident happened. After that, they haven’t done anything again. If they are coming for settlement, the only settlement is for them to pay all expenses incurred.”
Menwhile, Moshood’s mother, Mrs. Ganiyat Yusuf, has expressed her sympathy for the family and described the incident as a mistake.
She said to The Nation: “It was just a mistake. In fact, Moshood also got burnt by the acid on his chest and leg. He didn’t know the content of the bottle and since they were jubilating, he poured it on her without knowing. It’s a regrettable mistake. But what we want is for peace to reign. We don’t want a situation where both families would start fighting over it or the two children becoming enemies.”
Source: The Nation
25 comments:
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Wow, what an expensive joke. Which kind yeye play is that? May God help her, I pray she heals quickly. Amen
This is so sad... I've seen where a guy fainted while being bathed and flogged by his lodge-mates all in the name of celebrating his birthday... It's just crazy... That's why I strongly refuse friends from bathing or carrying out any other stupid and dangerous birthday ritual...More>>>
Too bad, moshood what a terrible celebration.
They should take both children to registry and get married . Finish also since dey r yourba. Both shld be made to swear under oath I will never leave him or her alone. Cest fini
If they are really sorry about wat their son did, they should try n pay all bills needed to cure d girl,without complaining, its their son's shit, let them clean it up.rather dan allowing d poor girl's mother suffer for dia son's mistake.
Hmmmm... this one is an expensive play
Acid??? Hmm, all I wish the girl is quick recovery
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Na waooooo,others shld learn, sorry dear
What an unfortunate situation...
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We have mischievous kids, I'm not judging but he might just be one. He needs proper interrogation and if found guilty some kinda discipline should be administered so that he won't have the impression that he can still do another and go scot-free.
ayaa! i wish her quick recovery.
Enter your comment...very bad
I wish her quick recovery. So sad
That's an expensive play..
U don't know the contents but poured it on her. ,?Thank God it was from her back..
why would he think acid is izal is he a baby abeggiii
I hope human being learn something from this incident. The question is - whats so important in Birth Days? Pharaoh killed his cup-bearer while celebrating his birthday in the OT (Gen 40); and Herod beheaded John the Baptist during his birthday also (Mark 6). I also ask: when did all those her friends that poured water on her, celebrate their own birthday? Including the wicked boy? Even the Christmas that is celebrated across the globe on December 25, is it of God? A period you witness whoredom; glutton food-poisoning and other wicked vices of this our old and wicked world. Birthday is not of God, period!
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Birthay is nt bad,its indeed a remarkable day,theres gud side and d bad side of each storiesEnter your reply...
The boy should marry the girl wen they grow up
The boy did it intentionally! How can you say you want to pour izal on someone in the first place?
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Well, I do not believe this izal thing. Water is a common thing people use on birthdays, why izal? Something is fishy plus one can't really trust all these Osodi teenagers. And why would police release him when the girl is still in the hospital
The girl is Ibo, her mom's name is Chidimma
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