Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Woman gets vesico-vaginal fistula after policemen allegedly punctured her vagina with metal object

Queen Akindeleni


Queen Akindeleni, a property developer is presently struggling for her life three years after being allegedly assaulted by policemen attached to Agbara Division, Ogun State.
According to her account as captured in an affidavit she swore to at the Ogun State High Court, Sango Ota, trouble started for her on October 12, 2009, when she went to the police station to make a report about the threat she had received from the family of one Ayodele Akindeleni who accused her of masterminding the disappearance of their relative.

Unknown to her, the said family had already lodged a complaint about her at the same station before she arrived there.

On getting to the station,Queen said she was arrested and dragged to the police barrack where she was held in a bathroom and stripped naked.

Her two children, Esther Ighovoyiwi 12, and Charles Ighovoyiwi 14; who came to look for her at the station were also allegedly detained at the station.

The girl, Esther, was allegedly slapped by the policemen till her ears began to discharge pus and was released after few hours in detention

Queen said, “The policemen tortured me with cruelty that I must confess that I killed the alleged deceased person (Ayodele). The two policemen who tortured me were, Shadrach and Raphael.”


“Shadrach forced me to the ground, opened my legs and inserted the metal into my vagina. There was an immediate heavy rush of blood from my genitals and I fainted,” Queen said.

Her state notwithstanding, she said she was left unattended to for four days after which a man was brought to examine her and give her drugs.

The victim alleged that three other policemen joined in the beating.

She was later transferred to the Ogun State Police Headquarters in Abeoukuta, from where she was moved to the Ibara Prison, Abeoukuta, on January 1, 2010 pending advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Several months later, she said the DPP advised that she should be discharged and acquitted for lack of evidence.

She was released from prison on September 2, 2010, a year after she was first detained.

But she has now discovered that she has Vesico-Vaginal fistula.

The symptom of this disease is that she now continuously discharges urine because of the “abnormal openings in the internal parts of my vagina caused by the metal the policeman inserted into my vagina”, she said

Although Queen and Ayodele share the same surname, their relationship was not explained.

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