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Court hears how Massaquoi butchered pregnant woman to settle bet

3 min read Monrovia – A woman told the Finnish court hearing the war crimes case of Gibril Massaquoi that the former rebel commander killed a pregnant woman to settle a bet with his men over the sex of the fetus. She said the incident happened in 2003 in Monrovia. “He brought a pregnant woman, and right away he and his boys started to argue whether the unborn child was a boy or girl,” the woman, identified as “Civilian 72,” the second witness, told the court on Tuesday. (The court has ordered journalists to conceal the witnesses’ identities for fear of reprisal and intimidation.) “Within no time, he opened the woman’s stomach right before us and took the child out and said ‘I told you this child was a girl.’”

Liberi: Massaquoi Butchered Pregnant Woman to Settle Bet, Court Hears

Liberi: Massaquoi Butchered Pregnant Woman to Settle Bet, Court Hears Liberi: Massaquoi Butchered Pregnant Woman to Settle Bet, Court Hears Gibirl Massaquoi (R) drinks palm wine in the early 2000s Monrovia – A woman told the Finnish court hearing the war crimes case of Gibril Massaquoi, the former rebel commander killed a pregnant woman to settle a bet with his men over the sex of the fetus. She said the incident happened in the early 2000s in Monrovia.  Gerald C. Koinyeneh, with New Narratives “He brought a pregnant woman, and right away he and his boys started to argue whether the unborn child was a boy or girl,” the woman, identified as “Civilian 72,” the second witness, told the court on Tuesday. (The court has ordered journalists to conceal the witnesses’ identities for fear of reprisal and intimidation.) “Within no time, he opened the woman’s stomach right before us and took the child out and said ‘I told you this child was a girl.’”

Massaquoi Butchered Pregnant Woman to Settle Bet, Court Hears

Gerald C. Koinyeneh, with New Narratives Monrovia – A woman told the Finnish court hearing the war crimes case of Gibril Massaquoi the former rebel commander killed a pregnant woman to settle a bet with his men over the sex of the fetus. She said the incident happened in 2003 in Monrovia.  “He brought a pregnant woman, and right away he and his boys started to argue whether the unborn child was a boy or girl,” the woman, identified as “Civilian 72,” the second witness, told the court on Tuesday. (The court has ordered journalists to conceal the witnesses’ identities for fear of reprisal and intimidation.) “Within no time, he opened the woman’s stomach right before us and took the child out and said ‘I told you this child was a girl.’”

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