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Woman forced to walk over her daughter’s corpse to prove her innocence in the girl’s death In Anambra (video)

A disturbing video has gone viral, showing a bereaved mother being forced to walk over her daughter’s corpse in Anambra.

On Thursday, March 30, 2023, the young girl identified as Ogochukwu died under mysterious circumstances in Umueze Uga, in the state’s Aguata Local Government Area.

Following Ogochukwu’s death, her mother, Azuka Emene, was accused by community members of having a hand in her death, which she denied.

However, photos and videos of the woman being forced to walk over her daughter’s body to prove her innocence have surfaced on the internet.

Okuekwe Aguata, a member of the community who shared the photos and videos on Facebook, wrote,

TILL THE END OF THE OGOCHUKWU EMENE MATTER… AZUKA, DID SHE REALLY KILL HER DAUGHTER? IS IT POSSIBLE FOR A MOTHER TO KILL HER BRILLIANT AND PROMISING DAUGHTER?

The mother’s character and body language may lead to accusations that she is responsible for her daughter’s death, but so much evidence shows that the woman would never intentionally kill her daughter.

All those who are angry with the woman or her son should first calm down and pray for a possible way to obtain the facts that will aid in saving the woman’s face and dignity. Please stay tuned as the woman’s version will be uploaded once more information is obtained.

Watch video below,

Woman forced to walk over her daughter’s corpse to prove her innocence in the girl’s death  In Anambra (video)

See reactions below: 

Tboss: Na waaa ohh…….after Dem go talk say na north bad pass for here if you pikin die Dem nor dey suspect you or ask you make you do some kind of strange ritual like this

Alih Nuhu: I don’t know people like this still exist in this our generation

mark Ikuewan: Morayo! Stop saying “We are the people” The moment a society has a Government they voted for, there is no longer we the people. Once we voted for someone to represent us, we are saying I give you the responsibility to make decisions, policies, laws, or disband cultures or norms that had outlived their usefulness.  Therefore it is the elected government’s responsibility to make changes to the culture.

@kingssmode: Barbaric to me, cool to the tribe that does it!

@simplyyorubaboy: It sucks 😓

@BlessingNatali4: Ona still dae do this thing for Nigeria?

@BROWNCHILLIE: Omo all these traditions are reasons I am so scared of marrying into some cultures really. Too many wahala abeg 💔

@Maveez7: Anambra! Anambra! Anambra!  When will you change? Too much barbaric practices. 🤦

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