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Woman burnt alive for cooking with mortuary water in Delta State (photo)
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Woman burnt to death for cooking with mortuary water in Delta State (photo)
A woman from Ughelli, Delta State, who’s between age 37-41 year was burnt alive for using mortuary water to spice up her in other to attract more customers to patronize her food.
The woman popularly know for nickname as “Mama Aroma”, usually hawk her banga rice on truck in market and she is the most popular rice seller in that area. Her food always finishes before any other person’s own.
Thanks to the mortuary attendant who saw her earlier that fetching water from the back of the mortuary and he followed her to know why she fetch the water. To his greatest, it turns out that she use it to cook for her customers. He exposed her when they arrived at her popular joint in the market. She was beaten by the angry mobs and they set her on fire.
Well we thought jungle justice only happens to men. Though this is the first time it happened to a woman.
What the woman did was wrong but do you think the mobs did the right thing by burning her alive?
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