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Woman Arrested For Murder Of Maid In Anambra

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A yet-to-be identified woman has been arrested by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and Other Related Matters, Anambra State Command, for the murder of her maid.

In the video shared on social media, on Thursday, the suspect had taken NAPTIP officials to the bush were she dumped the already decomposing body of her maid.

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Information available reveals that the suspect had beaten the deceased, who then started convulsing, and died before medical help could be rendered.

The suspect then dumped the body in a bush after realising her maid had died.

In the video the suspect said, “I beat her and she started convulsing so I took her to Kings Hospital. On getting there, she died, so I threw her body here.”

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