Muhammad Abidin, a 16-month-old baby, was last seen while his mother was at Green Heritage College of Education in Games Village, Bauchi, to attend a lecture. He has now been found dead.
The grieving mother revealed to Saudatu Abdullahi of Labari Daga Bauchi that her kid was discovered dead with his eyes, nose, and mouth removed.
She claimed that his deceased body was discovered in a suck-away inside the school’s grounds after eight days of searching.
I take NCE classes at Games Village here in Bauchi, the woman replied. On Saturday, August 19, I used to go with Abidin, but I missed them since I was in the middle of an exam.
He frequently leaves the classroom to play during a test, then comes back. I brought him back when he left the first time, but he subsequently left again without telling me.
“As soon as I was done with the test, I hurried outside to look for him. He generally played in a lot of different venues, but I couldn’t find him there. In a different classroom, I saw his shoes hanging from a window.
“Unfortunately, he wasn’t in that classroom when I went directly there in the hopes that he would be. He was nowhere to be found despite my searching every classroom in the school.
“I told our lecturer about the issue when I got back to our classroom. My students and I looked everywhere on the school grounds and in the neighborhood, including culverts, but we couldn’t find anything.
I informed the Dean of Student Affairs about the occurrence, and she got in touch with the police station. Up until last Sunday, when we discovered his lifeless body, we had not seen him since that day. It surprised me to learn about Abeedin’s passing. I had no idea he wouldn’t make it back. I received a call, which was unfortunate, to go view Abeedin’s dead body, which had started to decompose and had some body parts removed.