
A father has gotten himself into really serious trouble after he was found out to have subjected his own son to brutal torture.
Austin Segun, A father of five, who tied
his 13-year-old son to a burglar-proof for three days because a Church
leader said the boy was a wizard, has been given an ultimatum to leave
Eruemukohwarien community, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta
State.
According to Vanguard, Mr. Segun was
said to have been released on bail after he was arrested and detained at
the Ughelli ‘A’ Division Police Station over the incident.
The victim, Tobi Segun, who just
finished his Primary 6 School Leaving Certificate exams, was rescued by a
group of vigilante, who heard him whimpering at about 2a.m.
The vigilante member, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: “Immediately,
we alerted the community Youth Chairman and others. When we gained
access into the house, we saw the boy alone, tied to the window
protector while his hands were tied behind him.
“Though the parents were not at
home, the landlord called the father on phone while the community Youth
Chairman alerted the DPO of the Ughelli ‘A’ Division, who personally
came and arrested the suspect.”
Confirming the incident to Vanguard, the victim’s step-mother, Mrs. Edijala Favour Segun, said: “They told us that he is a wizard at a Church we went to for prayers and he also admitted that he is a wizard.
“At a point, my husband had to use a
hot iron to burn his palm and feet owing to his misbehaviour. Despite
this, he opened the fridge in the house and ate everything.
“This led to my husband tying his hands and legs to the protector. He had just been tied for three days before we were arrested.
“On that day, our landlord called us
on the phone that we should come back to the house. On getting home, we
were faced with a crowd that started hitting my husband and me.
“After some minutes, the Police came
and arrested my husband, while I was asked to take Tobi to the Ughelli
Central Hospital for treatment.
“My husband was able to secure his
release, but the IPO in charge of the case ordered that we should move
out of the community. This was documented and we all agreed to it
including leaders of the community.”

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