
An Owerri Chief Magistrate Court, Imo State on Thursday ordered the remand of a 38-year-old businesswoman, Mrs. Juliet Igwe at the Owerri Correctional Centre over allegations of grievous harm and attempted murder of her five-year-old maid, Onyinyechi.
LIB reported that the suspect used candlelight to burn the victim’s private parts and inflict multiple injuries on her body.
She also used boiling water to peel off the child’s hands.
Mrs. Igwe was arraigned before Chief Magistrate B. U. Adikibe on a one-count charge of attempted murder by the Imo State Police Command, acting on the authority of the Commissioner of Police.
The charge stems from an incident alleged to have occurred on November 25, during which the minor reportedly sustained severe physical injuries.
Police prosecutors informed the court that the offence is punishable by life imprisonment, prompting Magistrate Adikibe to rule that the court lacked jurisdiction to hear the matter.
In line with this, she ordered that the suspect be remanded in prison custody and directed that the case file be transferred to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for legal advice.
According to information presented to the court, the child was allegedly left to wander in critical condition for several days before she was rescued.
The case drew public attention following the intervention of a human rights organization, Stand For Humanity Foundation, which reportedly discovered the child in a dire state and facilitated her rescue.
The group also assisted in the arrest of the suspect on December 4.

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