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Benue police arrest woman for killing 11-month-old daughter

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A woman Sughshater Ushahemba, from Mbadyur council ward, Logo Local Government Area, Benue State, has been charged with poisoning her 11-month-old daughter.

According to the sources within the community, the lady reportedly fed the baby a substance suspected to be a chemical in the early hours of Saturday.

According to another source, the mom stated that the baby got a high temperature in the early hours of Saturday and died.

The lady was claimed to have been apprehended as she attempted to bury the infant.

However, Paul Pevikyaa, the Information Officer for Logo LGA, Benue state, informed media on Monday that the wife had earlier told people that the infant became unwell about 12:31am and died two hours later.

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He said, “When the woman was interviewed, she (the woman) said when they were asleep, around 12.31am, the baby started having high fever and that the body was so hot that she gave up within two hours.

“She said that the mistake she made was at day break, she failed to inform her neighbours of what happened in the night because there is a strong belief that when you have neighbours and when you are having difficulties at night, at least you can call your neighbours to help you and they can be your witness. But she never did that.”

The information officer, however, said that the woman later confessed to killing her baby because she was abandoned by the man who impregnated her.

“So when day broke, she now attempted burying the baby. The baby was 11 months old,” he said.

Pevikyaa added that the  woman said she was impregnated by her boyfriend, and after she gave birth to a baby girl, the boy abandoned her with the child.

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“She said she had been suffering with the child, and that was why she poisoned the baby by giving her a chemical that is used to spray grasses,” Pevikyaa said.

Meanwhile, the Police Public Relations Officer, Benue State Command, SP, Catherine Anene, confirmed the incident, saying the suspect is currently in custody.

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