Human Interest/Society

Mother and Son Kill Daughter in Douala’s Vampire Quarter

Felicita, a mother, and her son, Joel, face detention for the killing of their lastborn, Ariel Boukam. The incident, as MMI learnt, took place on Friday night, December 27, at Genie Militaire, also known as Vampire Quarter, in Douala.

A neighbour aware of the story told MMI that the woman always beats her children.

However, no one provided a reason for why her children became her punching bag.

So, on Friday night, the mother and Joel, who is the son, gang up and beat 16-year-old Ariel Boukam.

“The child was rushed to the hospital in the night, and it’s this morning that her death was announced.” A neighbour who spoke to MMI via telephone said.

Ariel was a lower sixth student.

MMI watched a video showing neighbours gathering in front of the house where the crime allegedly occurred.

Our source reports that someone has been killed in that quarter before.

The recurrent killings there led to the nickname Quartier vampire.

We learnt that some years ago, a woman killed and buried a military man still in the same quarter.

Minister Strongly Condemns Femicide 

During the last semester conference of governors in Yaounde, Minister Paul Atanga Nji denounced rising cases of femicide.

The minister strongly advised the governors to take action against it.

The killing of girls and women in Cameroon is said to have been on the rise.

At the beginning of 2024, Cameroon recorded 67 cases of femicide.

In 2022, the UN reported that 20,000 women and girls were killed globally either by their intimate partners or family members.

Ariel Bukam, who would have been expecting to write her GCE next academic year, is the latest of such cases.

Mimi Mefo Info

Njong Shey

Recent Posts

Paul Biya Death Rumours: The Cameroon President Who Keeps “Dying” and Living

Paul Biya has been pronounced dead more times than most leaders are pronounced anything. The…

2 hours ago

Mayo-Tsanaga: The Alarm Cry of a Division Battered by Insecurity

Mayo-Tsanaga continues to bear the scars of a security crisis that has dragged on for…

5 hours ago

Cameroonian Nurse Researcher Calls for Unified Health Council for Nurses, Midwives and Health Technicians

A U.S.-based Cameroonian nurse educator, researcher and healthcare policy advocate, John Nyah Mbout, has called…

22 hours ago

Cameroonians in Derby Mark World Refugee Day with Culture, Courage and a Message of Belonging

Cameroonians in Derby have taken part in World Refugee Day commemorations for the first time,…

24 hours ago

“I Am In Cameroon”: Bamenda Teacher Cries Out After Being Listed As Living Abroad

Teacher Cries Foul After Being Listed Among Staff Allegedly Living Abroad A government secondary school…

5 days ago