Friday, 25 April 2014

4 Male University Students Arrested For Gang Rapping a Young Boy


An undergraduate of a Nigerian university is now a guest of the police after he master-minded the sexual abuse of a young boy by four other students and left him with fatal anal injuries.
According to LEADERSHIP, the leader of the group, a second-year student whose name was given as Friday Desmond, had been the lover of the victim, whose name was given simply as George.
Desmond had promised to marry George upon his graduation from the university. Their abhorring relationship had been going on smoothly, as they both found time to meet in a number of secret places of their choice.



On that fateful day, however, Desmond took four of his friends to Bwari area council where George lived with his parents and lured George to a hotel in the neighbourhood. LEADERSHIP gathered that five-some took turns to sexually abuse young George, by having anal sex with him.

When they were done, they let injured George go.
According to reports, when George got home, he discovered that he was having anal bleeding and quickly alerted his parents who tried every first aid measure to stop the bleeding to no avail. They quickly rushed George to a nearby medical centre where the health officials admitted him into the hospital’s intensive care unit.

Every attempt to stop the bleeding failed and when his distraught parents demanded to know what brought about the bleeding, he narrated his ordeal in the hands of his five assailants.

The parents immediately reported the matter to a police station in the area council and the operative swung into action, arresting Friday. LEADERSHIP learnt that the police in Bwari later transferred the case to Kubwa where Desmond is said to have remained in police custody.

When LEADERSHIP contacted the public relations officer of the FCT Police Command, Altine Daniel, she said she was not aware of the case. She, however, demanded to know the day the incident occurred so that she could enquire from the station where the incident was reported.

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