Murdered Muyuka lady revealed her brother was arrested by military

Hours after the brutal murder of a mother of four in Muyuka, South West region, another footage has emerged showing the moments that led up to her death.

In the video, the 35-year-old was accused of being a “blackleg” by the suspected separatist fighters.

“Do you know I can cut your neck?” Questioned one of the men in the video.

The now late lady is heard explaining that even though she accepted the invite of a military man, she denies feeding the military with information.

“I told them I will not like to go there again … because they had arrested and jailed my brother.”

Quizzed on her reason for meeting with the military man, the lady said “he was asking me out. Though I refused he kept asking me out”.

She is quizzed more, eventually asked if she knows that anyone seen with the military is a “blackleg”.

No separatist group has however claimed responsibility for the act that has met with widespread condemnation.

But in an outing on Wednesday, Agbor Balla’s Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in Africa said she was killed by separatist fighters.

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