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November 20, 2007

Angry Mob Set Woman Caught In Lesbianism Act, Child Ablaze As Partner Escapes Lynching

Angry Mob Set Woman Caught In Lesbianism Act, Child Ablaze As Partner Escapes Lynching

Pandemonium erupted in a remote community in Enugu State as sympathizers flocked the scene where a woman alleged to be in a lesbianism relationship with another woman was lynched to death along with her son and their corpses set ablaze.

It was gathered that the woman Becky Eze and her lover were secretly living together as lovers in a lesbianism relationship until November 6th 2007 when angry youths came after them insisting that a sacrilege had been committed by them through acts of lesbianism practice as several implicating proofs including sex toys were recovered from Becky’s apartment to justify their action.

According to information made available, one of the two women Anulika Queendaline Nwadike who hails from Enugu State was said to have been away from home when the angry mob stormed the community in search of the two women.

Becky Eze, according to an eye-witness account who pleaded anonymity, was apprehended and draged out of her apartment by the angry youths who stripped her naked after they found implicating evidence of their secret lesbianism relationship before torturing her and her son Emeka Eze who raced down from where he was to his mother during the violent assault.

Her young son, it was understood, was not at home when the angry mob launched a violent attack on his mother.

It was learnt that the angry mob who later discovered one of the women had managed to escape, searched every nook and cranny of the community for Anulika Queendaline Nwadike but to no avail.

However, tragically for Becky Eze and her son Emeka Eze, the angry mob emptied a gallon of petrol on them and set them ablaze as the mammoth crowd of sympathizers watched helplessly as mother and son were burnt to death without the intervention of any security agents or police to restore order.

Meanwhile in Nigeria acts of same-sex practice which include LGBTQ, lesbians, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer are considered as prohibited as offenders or anyone who is found to be in clear violation of the Same-sex Prohibition Act would be imprisoned for a minimum of 14 years if convicted .

It was gathered that concerted efforts were made by members of the community including youths and elders alike to rid the entire community of individuals capable of desecrating their lands by secretly indulging in act of sacrilege .

At the time of filing this report, a stop and search group comprising mainly youths of the community had been set up to comb the entirely community for the fleeing Anulika Queendaline Nwadike who according to them must be stopped and not allowed to further desecrate their peaceful community again

The wanted Anulika Queedaline Nwadike was born on 11th of January 1978 in Enugu State