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Woman demands justice for sister allegedly killed by husband
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Ugiagbe Iziegbe has called for justice following the tragic death of her sister, Success Izekor from the husband.
Diaspora digital media (DDM) gathered that she alleged that her sister was killed by her husband, Kelvin, after enduring years of domestic violence.
During an interview with The Punch, she narrated the painful events leading to her sister’s untimely demise.
She emphasized that the matter should not be ignored or swept under the carpet.
She recounted that her sister was repeatedly assaulted by her husband before her death.
“Kelvin always beat my sister,” Iziegbe stated while recalling the physical abuse.
Success often ran to her house to escape from the violence at home.
Kelvin and his mother would always come pleading for her return.
They repeatedly assured Success that her husband’s life depended on her presence.
Her mother-in-law would say Kelvin would die if Success refused to come back.
Out of pity, Success would always return to her abusive husband.
Iziegbe described her late sister as kind-hearted and compassionate.
Success could not bear to see anyone in pain or distress.
She believed her husband needed her and always prioritized his well-being.
Even after being assaulted, she would insist on returning home.
Iziegbe revealed that she was the only family member who confronted Kelvin.
She recounted several instances when she personally intervened.
Sometimes, she would visit with friends to take her sister away.
Kelvin’s mother would call, crying and pleading for her return.
Success was emotionally manipulated into going back to her husband.
Despite many warnings, the violence did not stop.
Instead, the abuse escalated, eventually leading to her tragic death.
Iziegbe lamented that her sister was trapped in a toxic marriage.
Emotional blackmail from Kelvin’s family prevented her from leaving permanently.
She believes her sister’s death should not go unpunished.
She called on law enforcement agencies to investigate the case thoroughly.
She demanded that her husband be held accountable for his actions.
“Her husband must face justice,” she insisted during the interview.
She stressed that her sister’s story should serve as a warning to others.
“No woman should suffer in silence like my sister did,” she said.
She urged women in abusive marriages to speak up and seek help.
She appealed to authorities to take immediate action against her sister’s husband.
She emphasized that ignoring the case would encourage more domestic violence.
Her family remains determined to fight for justice.
They insist that Kelvin must answer for his alleged crime.
They believe Success’s tragic death should not be in vain.
Iziegbe hopes her sister’s story will prevent similar incidents.
She wants society to support victims of domestic violence.
She called on women to leave abusive relationships before it is too late.
Her voice trembled as she recalled her sister’s suffering.
She urged law enforcement to ensure her husband faces legal consequences.
She expressed disappointment over how society often ignores domestic abuse cases.
She vowed to continue seeking justice for her late sister.
She believes Success would still be alive if action had been taken earlier.
Her pain is deep, but her determination remains strong.
She hopes no other woman will suffer a similar fate.
Justice for her sister is the only thing that will bring her peace.
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