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Fake chemist allegedly kills pregnant woman while trying to help her abort her unborn child (photo)


A 30-year-old fake chemist, Godswill Umoren, has allegedly injected a pregnant woman to death in an attempt to help her abort her unborn child.

Umoren who claimed to be a chemist said he administered the injection under the orders of the deceased’s husband, Sunday Udofia.
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                                                        Fake chemist allegedly kills pregnant woman while trying to          
                                                         help her abort her unborn child
He said: “I was the one that gave her the injection. Her husband called me to his house to examine his sick wife. I asked her what happened, she said that she was having body pain and they bought medicine for her. When I gave her the injection initially, she did not die."

“I am not a medical personnel, I learnt how to administer medicine and inject patients from my brother who is a doctor. I only helped her to recover.”

Cross River state commissioner of police, Hafiz Inuwa, while confirming the incident, said the accused person confessed to the crime. He explained that Umoren administered the injection to terminate the unborn child of the deceased.

He said: “On February 11, 2017, one Sunday Udofia reported at Akamkpa Police Division that a chemist identified as Godswill Umoren had, in a bid to terminate and abort the pregnancy of his wife, Uduak Udofia, administered injection which led to her death. The suspect has confessed to the offence and will soon appear in court.”

The deceased, Uduak Udofia, died on Saturday, February 11.

So sad!

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