Prophetess sets daughter ablaze for being a witch
37 year old prophetess Bose
Oluwole of the Celestial Church of Christ in Epe, Lagos has been
arrested by the police for allegedly setting her 9 year old daughter,
Damilola, on fire. The woman said her child was possessed with
witchcraft and was trying to deliver her according to God’s instruction
to her. She allegedly poured kerosene on the little girl’s body and set
it ablaze.
Damilola is currently at the Epe General Hospital where she is being treated for first degree burns in the emergency ward.
PM News reports that residents of her Ijebu-Ode Road, Odomola, Epe home where the incident happened immediately informed the police of her hideous crime.
During interrogation, she confessed to the crime but said she was only obeying the command of God
“I saw in my vision while praying that my daughter is from the witchcraft world. When I prayed to God over it, I received the instruction through Holy Spirit to burn my daughter’s body in order to deliver her from the evil society.”
She was immediately charged before an Igbosere magistrate court by the police for attempted murder but the presiding magistrate, Mrs. C. J. Momodu directed the case be transferred to a family court due to the age of the young girl. The case comes up for hearing at the Family Court on June 2nd.
Damilola is currently at the Epe General Hospital where she is being treated for first degree burns in the emergency ward.
PM News reports that residents of her Ijebu-Ode Road, Odomola, Epe home where the incident happened immediately informed the police of her hideous crime.
During interrogation, she confessed to the crime but said she was only obeying the command of God
“I saw in my vision while praying that my daughter is from the witchcraft world. When I prayed to God over it, I received the instruction through Holy Spirit to burn my daughter’s body in order to deliver her from the evil society.”
She was immediately charged before an Igbosere magistrate court by the police for attempted murder but the presiding magistrate, Mrs. C. J. Momodu directed the case be transferred to a family court due to the age of the young girl. The case comes up for hearing at the Family Court on June 2nd.