A minor has recounted her brief ordeal in the hands of
kidnappers who miraculously rejected her for undisclosed spiritual
complications.
The victim, Damilola Fasanya
A 10-year-old girl, Damilola Fasanya, who went missing on Saturday,
January 9, 2016 in Ipaja area of Lagos, came home two days later to
recount horrific tales of her short time in the hands of her kidnappers.
In fact, after her captors released her, she was so traumatised by what
she saw that she could not gain her memory back for two days. If
Damilola’s parents did not vouch for her truthfulness, many would have
dismissed her story as mere product of an imaginative mind.
Damilola said that on Saturday, she was on her way back from the
errand she ran for her father around their street at Ipaja when a
vehicle double-crossed her. She said she was about rebuking the strange
men in the vehicle for blocking her path, when two of them jumped out
and forced her into their car.
“There were three of them in the vehicle. I became dizzy and did not know where I was again when one of them hit me with a strange object inside their vehicle,” Damilola said.
“There were three of them in the vehicle. I became dizzy and did not know where I was again when one of them hit me with a strange object inside their vehicle,” Damilola said.
The girl said she faintly remembered that while they were on their
way, a police patrol team stopped the men but the kidnappers sped off.
“The police started chasing the vehicle but the men escaped. The police van could not catch up with them. When we got to their boss, I noticed that it was a street. There were many houses there but I still did not know where I was. There were other children and older people in the house too. Their boss then told them to bring me before him.”
“The police started chasing the vehicle but the men escaped. The police van could not catch up with them. When we got to their boss, I noticed that it was a street. There were many houses there but I still did not know where I was. There were other children and older people in the house too. Their boss then told them to bring me before him.”
Damilola said she noticed that none of the men sounded like Yoruba.
According to her, they were conversing in pidgin English. According to
the girl, a very strange thing happened when she was brought before the
man.
“Immediately I got to his presence, he became angry. I noticed that blood started coming out of his body. He told his men, ‘See blood all over my body now. You brought an abomination to me.’
“Immediately I got to his presence, he became angry. I noticed that blood started coming out of his body. He told his men, ‘See blood all over my body now. You brought an abomination to me.’
“He then dipped his hand inside his clothe and brought out a gun. He
shot one of his men – the man who had touched me with the object while
we were in the car.
Her father, Mr. Femi Fasanya, said her daughter could not even tell the police who her parents are.
The one that was shot then fell down bleeding. There was
blood everywhere. I did not know whether he died or not. The boss was
angry. He said next time, they should not bring the wrong candidate to
him. He then told the rest to pack him up and throw him away.”Her father, Mr. Femi Fasanya, said her daughter could not even tell the police who her parents are.
Damilola said the man then told his men to go and dump her somewhere too. Later, she said they dropped her around Super Bus Stop along the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, where some sympathisers who saw her roaming the area took her to the Isokoko Police Division.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that she was too traumatised to remember anything when the police asked her where she was.
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