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Mom stabs 7 year old son for touching the private part of her neighbour's daughter..Must be the handwork of a straitlaced mom



This world has begun  to self-destruct. It is a sad news that a 7-year-old of our generation—even without secreting the necessary hormones to spur sexual feelings—has in his little brain, the thought of sex and the feel of it racing in his mind.

The worst is the mother who swallowed pity and mercy to inflict undeserving pain to a son who is waking up to the exploration  of his manhood and the womanhood which are bound to be things he would not escape in his life.

here is what happened as told by Vanguard

 An Ikeja Magistrates’ Court, Lagos State, on Tuesday ordered the remand of one Blessing Fred, 23, at Kirikiri Prison, for allegedly stabbing her 7-year-old son at the back.

The Chief Magistrate, Mr Tajudeen Elias, ordered for the remand of the accused as she pleaded guilty and adjourned the case till Sept. 23 for sentencing.

The accused, a stylist, who lives at No.12, Tunde Olushola St., Ijaiye, a Lagos suburb, was arraigned on a two-count charge of assault and grievous harm.

The prosecutor, Insp. Racheal Williams, told the court that the offences were committed on July 13, at the accused residence.

Williams said that the accused acted on her neighbour’s complaint that her 7-year-old son dragged her 5-year-old daughter inside the room, removed her pants and touched her private part.

“The accused was angry, beat her son severally and stabbed him at the back with a broken bottle.
“If not for the intervention of neighbours who rushed the victim to a nearby hospital, he would have died as a result of bleeding from the wound,’’ she said.

The offences according to the prosecutor, contravened Sections 170 and 244(a) of the Criminal Law of Lagos, 2011.

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  1. This is crazy! Why would a 7 year old think of such act and why would a mother resort to such act? Questions we need answers to. The truth of d matter remains that the family is not just normal and needs serious therapy and counseling

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  2. all those born again mothers will do this thing to their children. maybe she intended to stab the devil in the kid. holy stab

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