CRIME
Trouble! Read Why Man Gave Wife a Black Eye, Inserts Hand in V*gina
For refusing to abort a three-month-old foetus, a woman Ronke Adeyemi, 33, has landed in the hospital utterly brutalized and beaten up by her husband Bebu Abiodun Abbey, 35.
For refusing to abort a three-month-old foetus, a woman Ronke Adeyemi, 33, has landed in the hospital utterly brutalized and beaten up by her husband Bebu Abiodun Abbey, 35.

The incident which happened on Saturday, June 20 in their home at Ode-Irele, Ondo State left many in shock as the husband inserted his hand in her private part in an attempt to remove the foetus.
According to Ronke’s brother, Jimmy Adekanle, claims that Bebu beat up his wife and inserted his hands in her private part in an attempt to remove the fetus from her belly.
He insisted that since the couple got married in August 2018, their marriage has allegedly been plagued with domestic violence.
Jimmy Adekanle said: “Our sister had been complaining to us for a long time about how her husband had been maltreating her over every single issue since they got married.
“We always settle issues for them because there is no perfect marriage but her sin this time around was her refusal to abort her three-month-old pregnancy which she had for him.
“The husband wants her to terminate the pregnancy and since she refused, he went ahead to beat her up and left injuries all over her face and body”.
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