Bougrou/ sous préfecture de Bayota : elle se transforme en python pour tuer son beau-père
Bougrou/ Bayota Prefecture: She turns into a python to kill her stepfather
Tuesday, January 26, 2021 was a dramatic day in the village of Bougrou in Bayota sub-prefecture, in the department of Gagnoa. A case of witchcraft has changed the life of Mr. Nadjé Saki, until then a peaceful customary chief and head of the family in that village, residing precisely in the Balayo district. After several months of illness, the wife of the chief Nadjé Saki gives up the soul and in the process, revelations are made by the parents of the deceased accusing Mr. Nadjé Saki as a member of a brotherhood that had just delivered his own wife named Jegouo Sylvie, from Boboloua, another district of the same village.
Under the effect of a black anger and without any physical evidence, valid arms of the family of his in-laws will come after the unfortunate now widower. He was saved only by fleeing to the gendarmerie. He abandoned his home and his wife's body. But it was not well known about the "in-laws" bruised by the death of their sister. Never mind, if they had the skin of Nadje Saki, they could always destroy his property; what they did. They burned his house, got their hands on his money and caused much more damage.
Bougrou/ sous préfecture de Bayota : elle se transforme en python pour tuer son beau-père
The gendarmerie, dispatched to the scene for investigation, will bring out the truth; under her pressure, a teenage girl, a relative of Nadje's late wife, confessed to having turned into a python to kill her 'uncle'; she swore that Mr. Nadje was in no way responsible for the death of his wife. According to her, it was at the instigation of Nadje's sisters-in-house that she accused Nadje of killing his own wife. Amazement and dismay! With this new deal that exonerates the widowed husband, the pressure was now on the side of the breakers who were ordered to repay and the money stolen from their victim but also to completely rebuild the burned house; alas, the wrong-faults have vanished into the wild. Ah! Africa and its mysteries!
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