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Family Demands Justice After Abuja Mother of Two Allegedly Beaten to Death by Husband

A Nigerian family is grieving and demanding justice after a mother of two, Ijeoma Promise Uzoma Okoro, was allegedly beaten to death by her husband in Abuja. The tragic incident occurred on April 26, 2025, and the family made the heartbreaking news public on April 30.

According to her sister, Ijeoma was left critically injured and vomiting blood after a brutal assault in her home. Her husband, realizing the severity of her condition, allegedly packed his belongings and fled the scene. A compassionate neighbor discovered her in distress and rushed her to the hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries on April 27. 

The family is outraged by the husband's silence and evasion, with her sister writing, "To this moment, he has not contacted us. Not a call, not an apology. Just Facebook posts like he's a grieving widower." The family insists that the silence and evasion are damning and have vowed to pursue legal action.

Social media users have joined in demanding the suspect's immediate arrest and prosecution. Activists are calling on the Federal Capital Territory Police Command to launch a full-scale investigation, urging authorities not to let the case fade like countless others before it.

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