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2-Year-Old Hospitalized After Being Shot By Bandits In Her Private Part

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2-Year-Old Hospitalized After Being Shot By Bandits In Her Private Part

Msurshima Iorshie, a 2-year-old girl, is fighting for her life at the Benue State University Teaching Hospital, BSUTH, after being shot in her private part by Fulani herdsmen who stormed Tiortyu community in the state’s Tarka Local Government Area.

The incident, which took place on Monday, April 11, claimed the lives of 15 people, including women and children, while others were injured by machete cuts and bullet penetrations.

2-Year-Old Hospitalised After Being Shot By Bandits In Her Private Part.

Mrs. Faith Iorshie, the child’s 25-year-old mother, told Vanguard that her daughter was in the custody of her grandpa when the armed herdsmen raided the town.

She said, “I left Msurshima in custody of her grandfather, that is my husband’s father, and went to farm with my husband in a neighbouring community where we spend a few days on the farm because we have a small residence on the farm.

“At the farm, we were alerted that night that armed herdsmen were moving towards our community. We ran back only to discover that they had already attacked our village. They were said to be chasing and shooting at anybody they saw.

“My grandfather had made attempt to escape with my daughter and others but he was shot dead. My daughter that he tried to escape with was also shot her on her vagina.

“After the armed herders retreated, one of my brothers who went in search of our family members saw her where she laid motionless looking as if she was dead but it was discovered that she was still breathing. But at that time our grandfather was already dead.

2-Year-Old Hospitalised After Being Shot By Bandits In Her Private Part.

“We hurriedly carried her to a hospital in Wannune, the Local Government Headquarter for treatment. They revived her and we were immediately transferred to the Teaching Hospital on the orders of the state government for better treatment.”

The mother, who was in tears, said “We have never had anything to do with Fulani herders. They came from Guma area where they have been attacking and killing people. They came shooting our people and chasing us away from our ancestral homes.

“I do not know the sin my innocent daughter committed that they shot her like an animal. We thank God that she is still alive but we do not know what becomes of her given where she was shot. I’m begging people to come and help me because I do not know what to do with her condition.”

However, a member of the paediatric ward staff told Vanguard that the two-year-old child was responding to treatment, but would need a vaginal corrective surgery.

The staff said, “It is a miracle that the little girl is still alive, but we must commend Governor Samuel Ortom for ordering the immediate evacuation of all the injured to the BSUTH where they are receiving expert attention which has contributed to the survival of the seriously injured victims.”

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