Cameroon

Woman Arrested for Poisoning Food Intended for School Children

An incident has sent shockwaves through the Ndogpassi neighbourhood of Douala. A woman has been apprehended for allegedly preparing poisoned food and instructing her child to distribute it to his schoolmates. The distressing episode unfolded when the child revealed his mother’s sinister plan to his friends at school, leading to a swift response by authorities and parents.

Reports indicate that the woman provided her child with two separate bowls of food, one tainted with poison and the other safe for consumption. She then instructed her child to consume the uncontaminated meal and distribute the toxic one among his friends.

The revelation came to light when the child, motivated by a sense of responsibility and care for his friends, disclosed the unsettling scheme to his classmates. Teachers quickly intervened in response to this revelation, alerting other parents, who hurried to the school to ensure their children’s safety.

The identity of the woman behind this nefarious plot has not been disclosed, as she is currently in police custody. The motive for her actions remains unclear, leaving the community deeply perplexed. Law enforcement agencies have launched a thorough investigation into the matter and are expected to provide further information as the case unfolds.

This shocking incident has evoked outrage and condemnation in the Ndogpassi neighbourhood. Community members are expressing their disbelief and indignation over the woman’s actions, with many calling for severe consequences.

“I am so angry and upset. How could anyone do such a thing? These are innocent children. They don’t deserve to be poisoned,” exclaimed one concerned parent who swiftly arrived at the school.

Another parent voiced concerns, saying, “I am relieved that the woman was apprehended before anyone could get hurt. But I remain apprehensive. What if she had succeeded? It’s a terrifying thought.”

Call to Action:

The troubling incident serves as a sombre reminder of the need for vigilance and protection when it comes to children’s safety. Parents must engage in open conversations with their children about the dangers associated with accepting food from strangers and reinforce the importance of being cautious about what they consume.

It is crucial to emphasise that the woman accused in this case has not yet been convicted of any crime and is entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. However, if she is found guilty, it is imperative that she face severe consequences. Her actions put the lives of innocent children in jeopardy, and she must be held accountable for her actions.

Mimi Mefo Info

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