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    Immanuel Penda

    4 months ago

    Beatrice Ekweremadu, wife of former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu, has been released from a United Kingdom’s pr!son and has subsequently returned to Nigeria.

    Daily Post reports that a reliable source confirmed her return on Tuesday, marking the end of her six-year prison sentence for her involvement in a puzzling 0rgan h@rvesting case.

    Recall that Beatrice, her husband Ekweremadu, and medical doctor Obinna Obeta were conv!cted in the United Kingdom last year for conspiring to expl0it a young Nigerian boy for organ harv£sting. The boy, who had been hawking in Lagos, was allegedly lured to the UK under fals£ pretences to donate an 0rgan for the couple’s ailing daughter, Sophia.

    Following the trial, Ike Ekweremadu was sentenc£d to 10 years in pris0n, while Beatrice received a six-year sentenc£ despite citing health concerns during proceedings.

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