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Chaos As Woman Stabs her Sister On Head For Mocking Her Son Over Gaining Over University Admission (PHOTOS)

Woman Stabs Sister Head Mocking son
Chaos As Woman Stabs her Sister On Head For Mocking Her Son Over Gaining Over University Admission (PHOTOS)

Imagine your own sister stabbing you for mocking her because your son gained admission to the university?

Yes, that is exactly what happened between these two siblings.

Woman Stabs Sister Head Mocking son
Chaos As Woman Stabs her Sister On Head For Mocking Her Son Over Gaining Over University Admission (PHOTOS)

The woman, identified as Mrs. Blessing Odion Amayanevbo, reportedly stabbed her relative in the head for mocking her son.

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It was gathered that Mrs Blessing stormed the shop of her relative, Mrs Joy Osagie Amayanevbo, early in the morning after her son reported that the latter mocked him for not gaining admission into the university.

She reportedly carried bottles along and stabbed Mrs Joy on the forehead, leaving her with a deep cut that bled profusely.

According to Mrs Joy’s daughter, Mrs Blessing would have succeeded in killing her mother if not for the timely intervention of policemen who arrested her and rushed the wounded to the hospital.

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Source: OccupyGh.com 

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