#EndSARS: Septuagenarian demands compensation for pains sustained from police bullets
Following the incident, Mrs Bejide said she has been in severe pain and having unclear vision.
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A 75 years old woman, Janet Bejide, has demanded compensation for pains sustained from police stray bullets.
The septuagenarian told the
Ekiti State Judicial Panelof Inquiry set up to look into cases of human rights violations by the police, on Wednesday, that she was hit by stray bullets shot by policemen at Ire Ekiti in the Oye council area of Ekiti State on August 10, 2020.
Following the incident, Mrs Bejide said she has been in severe pain and having unclear vision.
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A 75 years old woman, Mrs Janet Bejide, says she is being plagued daily by headache, body pains, and unclear vision since August 10, 2020 when she was hit by stray bullets allegedly shot by policemen at Ire Ekiti in the Oye Council area of Ekiti State.
Bejide spoke on Wednesday at the Ekiti Judicial Panel of Inquiry into human rights violations by the police, which she had approached to seek N20 million compensation for the trauma she has been going through and the daily pains since the incident.
She said, “I was in my shop selling rice to my customers when suddenly there was tear-gas fired by the police. I had to cover my head with a cloth and bent my head to prevent the tear-gas from affecting me.
#ENDSARS: Septuagenarian Tells Ekiti Panel How Stray Bullets Left Her In Trauma
“Before I knew it, something hit me, and I fell. It was at the hospital that I regained consciousness. I was later informed in the hospital that it was bullets that hit me.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Dec 10, 2020
A 75-year-old woman, Mrs Janet Bejide, has complained of persistent headache, body pains and partial blindness since August 10, 2020, when she was hit by stray bullets allegedly shot by policemen at Ire Ekiti in the Oye Council area of Ekiti State.
Bejide spoke on Wednesday at the Ekiti Judicial Panel of Inquiry on human rights violations by the police and asked for N20 million compensation for the trauma she has experienced continuously.