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Man Arrested For Burying His Grandchild Alive In Bauchi

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50-year-old Bawada Audi has been arrested by the Bauchi State Police Command for the death of his newborn grandchild in Rimin, Zayam Toro Local Government Area of the State.

Spokesperson of the command, DSP Ahmed Wakili, who disclosed this in a statement on Saturday, September 19, said that after the suspect’s 17-year-old daughter Hafsat, gave birth to a baby boy, he snatched the child and buried him behind his house.

“On 16/09/2020 at about 1000hrs, a joint operation between the police and human right have brought one Hafsat Bawada ‘f’ aged 17yrs of Rimin Zayam Toro L.G.A Bauchi to Divisional Headquarters Toro who was alleged to have given birth to a male child on 14/09/2020 at about 0200hrs her father Bawada Audu ‘m’ 50yrs of same address seized the child and buried the Baby behind his house,” the statement reads.

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