Parents Of Girl Who Planned Her Own Kidnap Disown Her.
The parents of the Mass
Communications undergraduate of the
Delta State University, Abraka, Belynda
Chinwe Bosa, who planned her own
kidnap with her boyfriend to obtain a
ransom of of N10 million from them, has
disowned her, saying she has always
been a bad child who has repeatedly
brought pains and sorrow to them.
The girl and her boyfriend, George Itietie,
who were arrested in Port Harcourt after
they had received the sum of N500,000
from the distraught family, are currently
being detained by Delta Police
Command, despite her regrets, will also
have to contend with her parents’ anger
and abandonment.
The petrified parents who became
distraught when it was revealed to them
that their beloved daughter was actually
behind the kidnap, promptly disowned
her for putting them through hell.
Bosa, a 300 level student, had told
police officers in her confession that she
did what she did out of love and her
desire to marry Itietie but now, it seems
all her plans for her future has hit the
rocks as her parents have vowed never
to have anything to do with her including
her educational pursuit or the man she
was so smitten with love, meaning that
they will not support any marriage plans
between them.
They implored the police to treat her and
Itietie as criminals.
Bosa, crying profusely when her parents
visited the police station, said:
“I regret getting involved in this crime.
Please forgive me, daddy and mummy!
I’m sorry for the stress I made you go
through!
George and I love each other. We
decided to get married but had no
money to plan the wedding.
I decided to offer myself to be kidnapped
by George so that we could extort money
from my parents for the wedding. If I’m
given the chance, I’ll still marry George.
But we didn’t envisage that it would go
this way. I can’t just explain what came
over me.
I don’t know why I embarked on this
shameful act.
I’ve embarrassed my parents and soiled
my family name for the sake of love. Can
somebody please help me beg them to
forgive me?“
But her parents would have none of her
tears and pleas, saying she was only
shedding crocodile tears.
On his part, Itietie did not believe that
any plans for marriage between them
would work anymore.
“Even if Belynda’s parents allow me to
marry her, will they be able to obliterate
the stigma from their hearts?“
Do you think Belynda’s parents are right
in disowning her or should they forgive
their daughter after her apology?
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