A uniform officer whose name we got as Ngah Samson Philemon has reportedly beaten his wife to near-death in Yaoundé, Centre Region.
According to reports, Ngah Philemon, a driver on duty at the military headquarters reportedly returned from work famished when he requested to be served some food.
After noticing a delay in the arrival of the food, the latter reportedly threw himself on his wife, Stéphanie, scratching, tearing, shredding and rendering unspeakable beatings on the latter.
After carrying out the torture, the military man reportedly went about proclaiming nothing could be done to him, since the wife’s lone support is her mother, a trader at the Obala market in Yaounde.
Stephanie was however rushed to the “Mother Martine Foundation” in Tsinga where she is currently receiving treatment.
By Amina Hilda
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