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Woman Who Fractured Husband’s Testicles Leading To His Death Charged With Manslaughter

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PHOTO: Defendant Josephine Dieba

By Charles Gbayor, maorethason1997@gmail.com

MARYLAND, Liberia- Police in Maryland County have charged with Manslaughter forwarded to the Pleebo City Magisterartial Court a 36-year-old woman, Josephine Dieba, after she allegedly violently squeezing her husband’s testicles leading to his death.

She was sent to court on Friday, October 21, 2022 for trial after allegedly committing manslaughter in violation of the 14.2 under the penal law of Liberia.

Since news of the tragic incident broke, there have been heated debates on local radio talk shows, including stations in Monrovia.

Miss. Josphine Diabe’s charge came following a thorough investigation conducted under the watchful eyes of chief investigator Jimmie Kaydor of the Liberia National Police Crime Services Department in Pleebo and sent to the magisterial court in pleebo Friday, October 21, 2022 for trial.

Josephine was arrested by LNP in Pleebo for allegedly killing her 46-year-old husband in Pleebo while in a fist fight.

According to family sources, the late Nathaniel Williams allegedly met his untimely death following a rowdy fistfight between he and his wife in the Pleebo zone #2 community which led him to sustain a severe injury to his private part.

An eyewitness told police that suspect Josephine allegedly squeezed her husband’s private part during the fistfight that got him powerless and drooped instantly.

Nathaniel Zambia Williams was later rushed to the nearby hospital in Pleebo by community dwellers and subsequently transferred to the James Jenkins Dossen Referral Hospital in Harper, where he was pronounced dead by health authorities. on Monday, October 17, 2022.

 

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