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WICKEDNESS: Young lady caught feeding her brother’s child with faeces
A Twitter user with the name Amina, on Tuesday, December 13, 2016, narrated on her Twitter handle, @MissJumare, how her colleague’s sister-in-law was caught feeding her brother’s child with faeces.
According to Amina’s tweet, when the young lady was queried why she did such inhuman act on an innocent baby, she allegedly said it was because she was jealous of the expensive gifts showered on the child by her parents.
However, the Twitter user did not state name of the accused and the location where the act happened in the tweets.
See the whole tweets below:
My colleague gave birth recently so her husbands sister came to help out with the baby and just generally around the house.
— Amina (@MissJumare) December 13, 2016
Recently her baby started getting really sick. They’re always in the hospital because he’s been puking after he feeds, diarrhea n lowblood.
— Amina (@MissJumare) December 13, 2016
No one could figure out why so we all assumed it must be from her milk since he only takes breast milk at this point
— Amina (@MissJumare) December 13, 2016
But this weekend, her husband caught his sister feeding the baby his own faeces. Baby o my good people, this woman was killing the child.
— Amina (@MissJumare) December 13, 2016
When they confronted her she said they buy the baby expensive things and she cannot stand it. That was her reason.
— Amina (@MissJumare) December 13, 2016
How can the heart of man be this dark. A baby that knows nothing. Your own brothers child. Man I have seen it all.
— Amina (@MissJumare) December 13, 2016
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