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Confession: Man slashes girlfriend's throat after three rounds of sex





Sometimes some very bizarre things happen, and you wonder whether these people were duly possessed to do those things, or did they just do it , like do it do it..no external force? Well, here is a story from vanguard. The man who killed his girlfriend like a fowl

Vanguard: ''A 30-year-old man, Richard Effiok from Akpabuyo local Government Area of Cross River State has narrated how he slashed the throat of his twenty- three year-old girl friend, Bassey Udoh, from Akwa Ibom State after a sex romp.

Richard in an interview with Vanguard on Monday at the Cross River State Police Command headquarters said he had been dating the girl for two years but she was always demanding for money from him each time they made love and on the 22nd of May , 2015, she requested for five thousand naira and what he had on him was just one thousand naira which the girl rejected and a scuffle ensued between them

“She usually comes to visit me and we make love and I do give her money but last time she came, we made love three times and after that she asked for five thousand naira but I had just one thousand naira which I gave to her and she rejected the money”

Richard who lives on Nelson Mandela Street in the heart of Calabar said when the girl rejected the money, she became infuriated and grabbed his boxers and a scuffle ensued between them in his room. “I was angry when she tore my boxers and i got hold of a kitchen knife and pierced her in the stomach and later slashed her throat and she died because of the bleeding”

He said the young lady’s scream when he stabbed her in the stomach attracted neighbours who forced the door open but before they could enter the room, he had slashed her throat and she dropped dead . ‘They could not take her to hospital since she was already dead before they entered the room so they only invited the police who arrested me and took the body the mortuary.”''


Is it just me or do you really think what I think? It couldn’t have been his girlfriend. A girlfriend with that kind of attitude is nothing but a prostitute. That can be said only when it is verified that the murderer didn’t have any money to give the lady. May her soul rest in peace

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