My Husband Beats Me With Planks, Wires and Threatens to Kill Me - Woman Makes Shocking Allegations
A
woman who has had enough already with her husband's constant battery and
assault has opened up about her plight and cried out for help.
A domestic dispute (File photo)
A 27-year-old mother of one, Flora Okwuosa, has lamented the
ill-treatment and constant battery she receives from her husband, one
Chris Obiekezie.
According to Daily Post, Flora who hails from Orisite Local
Government Area, LGA, of Anambra state and married to Chris of Awkuzu
LGA of the same state, worked with Nigerian Brewery Company and
subsequently with Central Business Unit, Abuja, before her marriage to
her husband on 21 August, 2014.
Chris, a factory worker, had however, asked her to resign from her
job after marriage, saying he would cater for her and that she had no
need to work. According to Flora, her husband of less than 2 years has
already turned her to a punching bag.
Speaking with Daily Post, the battered mother of one who is
resident at Agbara, along Badagry Expressway, Ogun state, said the last
straw that broke the camel’s back was when she asked her 32-year-old
husband for baby diapers.
Flora who recently lost her both parents to an undisclosed cause,
further lamented that her husband, an electrical engineer had changed
within such a short time.
Narrating her ordeal, she said, “On Tuesday, we took our
one-month-old baby to the hospital and we were given a list of
prescribed drugs to buy for her. I wanted us to get the medicines on the
same day but my husband and his mother said we will do so when we get
home, later in the evening. We ended up not getting the medicines.
“On Wednesday, my husband went out to see his brother and as he
was staying out too long, I called to remind him that we needed those
drugs unfailingly. He said he would be back in an hour and we would go
to the pharmacy. I kept waiting for hours, yet he didn’t show up. So I
asked a neighbour to hold my baby while I drove to the pharmacy to get
the medicines myself.
“He returned home much later in the evening and like husband
and wife, I called him to talk to him. First, I asked him why he showed
less concern about anything that had to do with our baby. He didn’t give
me any chance to speak further, he flared up and pounced on me, but I
kept my cool.
“On Thursday, he was about to go out when I asked him for money
to buy diapers for the baby. He said he had just N1,000 which he threw
at me. I told him the money was not enough for diapers, which he knew.
He asked me to use my money to buy the diapers, while he said that, he
collected the money.
“I took the car key so I could go get the diapers myself, with
my money. I was going to leave the baby behind with him because she is
only a month old and not fit to go out. He asked me to give him
the key which I refused because I had to drive to the supermarket. I am
still not so strong after child delivery.
“I need help, I have taken so many tablets of paracetamol because I can’t take anything stronger because am breastfeeding.
Flora said following her refusal to hand the car keys over to her
husband, he grabbed her and strangled her with his bare hands and then
with a wire which he also used to lash her severally.
“I was almost losing my breath, so I dropped the keys and ran
out of the house. He followed me out and picked up some planks to hit
me. I ran back into the house to carry my baby who was already crying,
he followed me still." She said
“Again, I found my way out and he continued pouncing on me
while I held our baby. He slapped me endlessly, beat my head, hand with
planks and didn’t care if our baby would be hurt in the process. At that
point, a passerby, a woman, came to my rescue and begged my husband to
let me be.
"This morning (Friday), he threatened to kill me and that
nothing will happen. He reminded me that I was an orphan and if I die,
nobody will look for me. He said he will kill me and take the property
we both labored for and nothing will happen. He says my people are
preaching “no divorce, no work it out.
“I have sacrificed my good paying job, my life savings, my life and family on the altar of this sham called marriage.
“I want to be out because the attempts to strangle me even with
wire, pushing me down when I was pregnant and beating me regularly may
just take my life one day. If I die any time soon,my husband, Chris killed me.
“I am still in his house and I don’t have anywhere to go.
Besides, my people are in the East and I can’t travel with a month old
baby,” Flora sobbed.
“I want to start life afresh, I may have resigned from my job
and I know my colleagues will say we warned you, but I can’t die in
silence.”
She, however, called on good-hearted Nigerians to come to her rescue and give her a free legal divorce service.
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