More details emerging from the suicide bomber who refused to detonate
the bomb strapped to her body has revealed she had sympathy on her
parents in the line of duty.
A female suicide bomber who was recruited to take part in last Tuesday’s
bomb attacks in Dikwa, Borno State, has explained why she decided not
to detonate her own explosive
.
Close to 60 people perished in the Dikwa attack after two young female
suicide bombers detonated themselves at a refugee camp for internally
displaced persons (IDPs). Eyewitnesses said the two bombers detonated
their improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at a kitchen in a refugee
camp. The explosives went off at 5.45 p.m. as refugees in the camp
queued up for breakfast.
A third would-be suicide bomber, who did not detonate the explosives
strapped to her body, was arrested by some civilians working with
security agents as she ran from the scene of the mayhem.
One source, who was among a group that caught the young woman, told
SaharaReporters that the teenager was weeping bitterly and asked people
to stay away from her, disclosing that an IED was strapped to her body.
According to a source, when the young woman was asked why she failed to
detonate her explosives, she said she was shocked to see so many people
dead, adding that she did not want her parents, who were in the camp, to
be killed.
A Borno State government official, Ahmed Satomi, also confirmed the
incident while speaking to reporters on Wednesday at the State
Specialist Hospital in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State.
“One of the suicide bombers was arrested and confessed,” said
Mr. Satomi. He added that the arrested teenager confessed to soldiers
that she declined to detonate her bomb in order not to have a hand in an
operation that might kill her parents.
The IDP camp in Dikwa is the largest refugee camp in Borno State, with
more than 53,000 people across five local government areas staying
there. The online news platform learned that 58 people were confirmed
dead in last Tuesday’s attacks. In addition, 78 people sustained serious
injuries when the twin blasts hit the camp.
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