An attempt by a frustrated housewife in Atumaga Community in
Delta State to get her husband to fulfill his conjugal duties at the weekend
backfired after she reportedly ate an egusi (melon) soup laced with a poisonous
charm she procured from a native doctor.
Leadership reports that the housewife identified as Egwoli
(surname withheld) had complained of abandonment -that her husband has not been
making love to her since they got married two years ago.
The wife, instead of seeking the family’s intervention,
allegedly sought the help of a native doctor who prepared a charm via egusi
soup for the man to have a change of heart.
The man had told some persons that he was involved in
extra-marital affairs because of an odour that oozes from his wife
On her return from the native doctor’s place on Friday
evening, she immediately applied the charm but unfortunately the man was
nowhere to be found. She was said to have mistakenly mixed the charm in her own
soup not knowing it was poisonous. She ate it, went to bed and died.
Reacting, the husband said: “My wife had threatened to make
me impotent when I stopped making love to her for obvious reasons and I found
some fetish items in her room, including the egusi soup she ate before her
death.”
Delta State Police spokesman, DSP Celestina Kalu, said the
police was currently investigating the circumstances that led to the woman’s
death, adding that reports indicated she was involved in fetish activities
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