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Manslaughter: Prophetess dies 48 hours after conviction

Barely two days after being convicted for manslaughter and sentenced to life imprisonment, Edina Loveday-Worleru, a prophetess in Emouha local government area of Rivers State, who gave poisonous love potion to her client to administer to her lover reportedly died after a brief illness.

She  died at the Port Correctional Centre.

The prophetess was convicted and sentenced on Thursday, by Justice Adolphus Enebeli of a State high court sitting in Port Harcourt for manslaughter, but died on Saturday, two days later.

Edina, who was the prophetess of a spiritual church in Rumuche community of Emouha Local Government Area was said to have prepared a poisonous substance in the name of love potion for one Onyema Bright Worlu to administer in her man-friend, Israel Georgewill’s food sometime in 2012.

Georgewill had after consuming the said substance in the food died leading to the arrest and prosecution of Loveday-Worleru and Onyema.

The trial judge, Justice Enebeli, in his judgment after over nine years of legal battle had found the two guilty of the offence and convicted them for manslaughter, instead of the case of murder charged in an earlier suit .

However, Loveday-Worleru was said to have fallen ill on Friday after resuming her new permanent home and was rushed to the hospital for immediate attention.

The prosecuting counsel for the state, Chidi Ekeh, who confirmed the death of the prophetess, Tuesday, said she died last week Saturday following a brief illness.

Ekeh said the remains of Late Edina Lovely-Worleru would not be released to the her family for burial, noting that the body was a property of the federal government even in death.

He said: “She was convicted on Thursday and taken to the prison that same Thursday. By Friday she fell ill and they took her to the hospital; she did not return from the hospital.

“The people are trying to see whether they can get the corpse from the prison to go and bury but unfortunately that is going to be an uphill task because she still remains the property of the federal government, she has not been discharged. She was convicted [and] will serve her jail term even in death.”

The  management of Port Harcourt Correctional Centre while confirming the incident said, the centre would bury her.

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