The incident happened
in October 2015, when the victim, based in Spain, with her seven year-old
daughter, visited Nigeria. Trouble reportedly started when she was said to have
visited a native doctor at Sakpoba Road, Benin City shortly after her arrival
in Nigeria.
Marbel Mark, 31, from
Edo State but married to a Delta State indegene, has petitioned Edo State
Police Command, urging investigation into the acid bath she suffered in the
hands of some persons at large.
Though the
relationship between the woman and the native doctor could not be ascertained,
it was said that the wife of the latter became jealous of the alleged ‘close
relationship’ between the Marbel and her husband and engaged Marbel in a
shouting match. She accused her of having an affair with her husband but Marbel
refuted the allegation vehemently, explaining that the relationship between her
and the husband was purely business.
“But of course the
wife did not believe her story and continued to protest". Neighbours told
Sunday Vanguard the wife feared Marbel may be using her connection abroad to
make her husband dump her. Sunday Vanguard learnt that the situation took a
turn for the worse when the native doctor’s wife called Marbel’s husband in
Spain to report the matter to him. It was gathered that the incident caused
problems between Marbel and her husband.
Tragedy struck,
however, when Marbel went to the salon to fix her hair, as unknown persons
stormed the place and bathed her with acid. The incident caused pandemonium as
people ran helter-skelter, a situation which gave the suspects the opportunity
to escape. Marbel was rushed to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital
(UBTH) for treatment before she was flown back to her base in Spain for
surgery. It was amid this tragedy that the victim was said to have sued her
husband for divorce, which was said to have been granted by a court in Spain.
Though the reason for
the divorce is unknown, it was gathered that Marbel’s husband and the native
doctor’s wife continued their communication to the discomfort of the victim.
However, Marbel, who is still receiving treatment in the Spanish hospital, is
appealing for justice from Edo State Police Command.
Speaking on the
issue, the victim lamented:“ I have spent so much hospital bills to save my
life due to the wickedness of somebody. I have petitioned the state Police
Command through my lawyer. I am only appealing for justice. The police must
apprehend the person that bathed me with acid and those that sent them. I have
spent all I have on hospital bills so I cannot equally be denied justice in
Nigeria. I only came on holiday but look at what I got in return. I need the
prayers and help of everyone, particularly the police so that those behind this
will be apprehended. I am in pains and those behind this should not go
unpunished. And I appeal that the investigation should be accelerated because
justice delayed is justice denied. Life has become so frustrating but I thank
God for his mercies
Marbel Mark, 31, from
Edo State but married to a Delta State indegene, has petitioned Edo State
Police Command, urging investigation into the acid bath she suffered in the
hands of some persons at large.
The incident happened
in October 2015, when the victim, based in Spain, with her seven year-old
daughter, visited Nigeria. Trouble reportedly started when she was said to have
visited a native doctor at Sakpoba Road, Benin City shortly after her arrival
in Nigeria.
Though the
relationship between the woman and the native doctor could not be ascertained,
it was said that the wife of the latter became jealous of the alleged ‘close
relationship’ between the Marbel and her husband and engaged Marbel in a
shouting match. She accused her of having an affair with her husband but Marbel
refuted the allegation vehemently, explaining that the relationship between her
and the husband was purely business.
“But of course the
wife did not believe her story and continued to protest". Neighbours told
Sunday Vanguard the wife feared Marbel may be using her connection abroad to
make her husband dump her. Sunday Vanguard learnt that the situation took a
turn for the worse when the native doctor’s wife called Marbel’s husband in
Spain to report the matter to him. It was gathered that the incident caused
problems between Marbel and her husband.
Tragedy struck,
however, when Marbel went to the salon to fix her hair, as unknown persons
stormed the place and bathed her with acid. The incident caused pandemonium as
people ran helter-skelter, a situation which gave the suspects the opportunity
to escape. Marbel was rushed to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital
(UBTH) for treatment before she was flown back to her base in Spain for
surgery. It was amid this tragedy that the victim was said to have sued her
husband for divorce, which was said to have been granted by a court in Spain.
Though the reason for
the divorce is unknown, it was gathered that Marbel’s husband and the native
doctor’s wife continued their communication to the discomfort of the victim.
However, Marbel, who is still receiving treatment in the Spanish hospital, is
appealing for justice from Edo State Police Command.
Speaking on the
issue, the victim lamented:“ I have spent so much hospital bills to save my
life due to the wickedness of somebody. I have petitioned the state Police
Command through my lawyer. I am only appealing for justice. The police must
apprehend the person that bathed me with acid and those that sent them. I have
spent all I have on hospital bills so I cannot equally be denied justice in
Nigeria. I only came on holiday but look at what I got in return. I need the
prayers and help of everyone, particularly the police so that those behind this
will be apprehended. I am in pains and those behind this should not go
unpunished. And I appeal that the investigation should be accelerated because
justice delayed is justice denied. Life has become so frustrating but I thank
God for his mercies
The case is being
investigated by the homicide section of the Edo Police. It was said that the
wife of the native doctor has been interrogated and some other persons
questioned also.
Spokesman for the
state Police Command, Abiodun Osifo, said: "We appeal to members of the
public to help us with useful information because, without information, the
police can do little or nothing. This is a crime against God and humanity and
we must not condone it. How can somebody bath a fellow human being with acid?
Even if the person is your enemy, does that make sense? Such people must face
the law no matter where they are hiding. You cannot run forever. I believe the
police will uncover the suspects and bring them to justice”
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