Human Interest/Society

Cameroonian Woman Dies After Physical Assault by Police Officer Partner

Jacqueline Essimbi died on Tuesday, May 6, days after she was reportedly assaulted by the father of her children, Bertrand Essomba, a senior police inspector based in Yaoundé.

The incident reportedly occurred in the Barrière neighborhood of Yaoundé in late April, when the officer is said to have violently attacked his partner during an argument.

In a voicemail allegedly sent to a family member, a copy of which has been obtained, Jacqueline recounted: “I’m aware of what’s going on in the family, but I can’t do anything. I’m lying there, powerless. The father of my children beat me to death. He was jumping on my heart, kicking my ribs. I have a broken rib. My left rib. I’ve had several X-rays taken. I’m in so much pain. I also need a massage.”

In another conversation with a relative on May 1, she added: “I’m dying. Your man came and beat me to death. I’m suffering. Pray for me.”

Witnesses say this was not the first time Bertrand Essomba had abused the mother of his children. In addition to repeated physical assaults, reports indicate he had also signed a false power of attorney to collect her salary.

Cases of domestic violence are common in Cameroon, with many victims suffering in silence. They range from physical abuse to sexual violence, psychosocial abuse and economic abuse.

Despite efforts by civil society and the government to combat these abuses, cultural, legal, and institutional challenges continue to slow down effective prevention and response.

Mimi Mefo Info (Editor)

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