What
is this world turning into? A small girl of 8 throwing hot water on a
maid, because she did not cook her noodles on time? Guess the punishment
the mum gave her "FACE THE WALL", haba, is the maid no longer a human
being? Parents should mind how they treat the less privileged in the
presence of their children, nobody knows tomorrow.
Onlookers
were held with shock and disbelief on Friday, September 7 at Iyaganku
Police Division when an eight-year-old girl, Ewaoluwa (surname
withheld), was brought to the station for changing the looks of her
mother's housemaid when she allegedly bathed the Togolese girl with hot
water for not responding to her call that she needed to eat Indomie in
time.
In
a case that was said to have been reported on that Friday by a member
of Child's Protection Network, (a non-governmental organisation), Pastor
Marcus William, the eight-year-old girl had allegedly poured hot water
onthe head, neck and back side of the 14-year-old housemaid, whose name
was given as Mary Komule, on September 5 for not answering her in time
when she asked Mary to make her Indomie.
Acting
on this information, policemen and women attached to the Juvenile
Welfare section of Iyaganku went to the girl's parents' house at
Olaniran Fagbemi Street, Joyce B area of Ibadan immediately after
receiving the information but was said to have been resisted by the
girl's mother who reportedly told his gateman to tell the police that
she was not around.
It
was further gathered that the police officers spent close to four hours
outside the gate and had prepared toobtain a search warrant from a
court when the woman's lawyer came around and persuaded her to follow
the lawenforcement agents.
In
her statement to the police at Iyaganku, Ewaoluwa claimed that she
wanted to eat Indomie and informed the housemaid, but she was busy
cleaning the floor on which palm oil poured. The housemaid, Mary, had
reportedly put some water on the fire to further clean the floor when
she noticed the floor was still slippery.
Angered
by the fact that her request was not promptly attended to, the little
girl had reportedly ordered Mary to kneel down and put her hands behind
her back, after which she tied them with a scarf. She was said to have
claimed that she first poured cold water on the housemaid but when she
saw that the teenager did not feel any pain, she took the water the maid
was boiling on the fire and poured it on the helpless girl, right from
the head to the back of her neck.
Writhing
in pain, Mary had reportedly robbed the scalded skin with her hands,
resulting in the skin peeling off. Though the girl's mother was said to
be away in Lagos when the incident occurred, Ewaoluwa, when asked
whether she was punished for her misdeeds, told the police that her
mother scolded her by asking her to 'face the wall'.
The
mother of the girl who was crying profusely as the crowd booed her and
her daughter told the police that she took Mary to a nearby chemist for
treatment when she returned from her journey and was informed of the
occurrence. She also said that the girl had been with her for about six
moths, adding that she didn't want to come out to the police initially
because she was scared.
However,
the housemaid countered her, saying that she was not taken anywhere for
treatment and had been in pain until the time of her rescue. Her burns
were only dabbed with Gentian Violet when Crime Features saw thegirl at
the police station. When asked why she didn't resist the abuse on her,
Mary said her mistress had strictly warned her not to touch the girl on
any account.
Sources
living around the home of the girl's parents toldCrime Features that
the housemaid had once attempted to run away but was held back by
people. Since then, they said, she had been under close monitoring by
her mistress. The gateman of the house also told the police that he had
only worked with the family for nine days before the incident but had
never seen the girl outside until that day.
Confirming
the story, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr Clement Adoda said
that the housemaid had been handed over to the Ministry of Women Affairs
in Oyo State while the NAPTIP had also been contacted so that proper
repatriation of the girl back to her country could be effected. Mr Adoda
added that the little suspectand her mother had been granted bail while
the case would be charged to court after the resumption of the legal
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