Woman Bathed With Acid By Her Young Ex-lover In Anambra (See Graphic Photos)

A woman is battling for survival after she was attacked with acid by an ex-lover over her refusal to marry him.

A woman identified as Nkiru Okoye has been left in a state of excrutiating pain after she was allegedly attacked by her ex-lover in Anambra state.

Okoye who had been formerly married, but broke up with her spouse, before falling in love with her ex-lover had been having problem with him.

Trouble started for the duo due to the age of the ex-lover.

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It was gathered that the young man in question is said to be younger than her, hence his family insisted that their son would never marry an older lady. The lady’s family also concurred, but the young man wouldn’t give up, it was alleged.

According to Tobenna Obiano who shared the photos on social media, things got so bad when the lady insisted that they must path ways to respect their families and their excuse of age. But the young man insisted that if he doesn’t end up with the lady, no one else would have her.

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It was alleged that he had once attacked her – the man had once sneaked into her room at night and tried to strangle her. Neighbours rescued her, but ignorantly, she never made any formal report either to the local vigilante or to the police.

After that, the young man sneaked in through the back door, and saw as his supposed girlfriend was about unlocking her door, he poured her a bowl of raw acid on her running down towards from her neck region, ear, back section and breast.

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He poured a second one again on her, extending from her back down to all-over her buttocks and even towards her laps.

The lady has since been transferred from a hospital in Awka to an Orthopedic hospital in Enugu state, where she’s currently being treated.

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