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Woman bites off 18-year-old neighbour’s tongue during fight over bucket in Lagos

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Woman bites off 18-year-old neighbour’s tongue during fight over bucket in Lagos

A woman identified simply as Fatima has been arrested for allegedly biting off the tongue of her 18-year-old neighbour, Mitsura, in the Igando area of Lagos State.

The incident happened on Aribisala Street on Thursday October 31, while the duo was doing laundry in the compound where they live.

According to Punch, trouble started when Fatima, who is in her early thirties allegedly accused Mitsura of using her bucket without taking permission from her.

This was said to have degenerated into an argument that eventually led to a fight between them.

During the fight, Fatima allegedly strangled Mitsura and bit off her protruded tongue in the process.

Speaking to the publication after the incident on Thursday, the landlady who identified herself simply as Mama Ibadan, said she had earlier settled a fight between them.

“They were both washing when neighbours called to inform me that they were fighting each other over the bucket. I quickly rushed down there to settle the fight and also appeal to both of them. It was after I had left that I heard people shouting that someone’s tongue had been cut off. It was when I got there that I saw Mitsura’s mouth soaked in blood. That was how I got to know that her tongue had been bitten off by Fatima,” she explained.

Mitsura who just turned 18 years was immediately rushed to the hospital for treatment. She was however said to have been rejected at three different private hospitals before she was later admitted at the Igando General Hospital.

“We immediately took her to a nearby hospital but she was rejected. This was the same with two other hospitals that we went to before we later took her to the general hospital. Fatima’s husband who was called and informed about what happened had also gone to the hospital,” a neighbour who gave her name as Funke said.

 

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