meta content='GOSSIP, GISTS, EVERYTHING UNLIMITED' name='description'/> GOSSIP, GISTS, EVERYTHING UNLIMITED: 3 Year-Old Girl Gives Shocking Account of How She was Defiled by Female Teacher with Pencil

Wednesday 8 August 2012

3 Year-Old Girl Gives Shocking Account of How She was Defiled by Female Teacher with Pencil


According to the report, the victim’s mother spotted blood in her daughter’s private on June 21 when bathing her.

On inquiry, she told her mother that the teacher used a pencil to prick her vag*na in the school toilet.

The little girl also said after she was defiled, the teacher used a white piece of cloth to clean the blood.

The case is now being handled at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba, Lagos where a detective who craved anonymity, said the victim’s parents immediately challenged the school authorities and later reported the matter to the Isheri Police Division when they were not satisfied with the school’s response.

He said, “The mother of the victim told us that her daughter returned from school and when she decided to bath her at about 8pm, her daughter began to cry when she was about washing her private . The victim told her mother that her teacher inserted a pencil into her private in their school’s toilet.

 
“The mother said she reported to the head teacher of the school the next day. The head teacher called the suspect and two other female teachers for her daughter to identify the person who used pencil on her private  and her daughter still pointed at the suspect.

“The mother reported the case at Isheri Police Division where she was given a letter to go to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja. After medical examination, the doctor confirmed that the child had been defiled.”

The report further stated that the girl’s parents were not happy with how the police division handled the matter and alleged that the police were attempting to cover up the alleged crime.

The teacher however denied the allegation.

Morale of this story is that mothers especially should be very vigilant when their wards come back from school, visits to family members etc

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