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Trauma and Fear Persist: Wife of Hon. Rex David Speaks Out After Abduction Ordeal

She spoke of her reluctance to leave the safety of her space, how she has refused to step her foot in their home where she was abducted, fearing that her captors may still be lurking in the shadows, waiting to strike again.

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……Release from Captivity Leaves Family in Fear, Unable to Resume Normal Life

Weeks after her harrowing ordeal at the hands of her captors, Mrs. Hajara; wife of Hon. Mgbang Rex David, has broken her silence to share the ongoing trauma and fear gripping her and her family.

The recent abduction, which kept her in captivity for several days, has left lasting scars, rendering her unable to resume normal life or feel safe in her own home.

In an interview, Mrs. Rex David recounted the terrifying experience of being forcibly taken from her home and held against her will.

She described the constant fear and uncertainty she faced during her captivity as harrowing, unsure if she would ever see her loved ones again. Despite her eventual release, the trauma lingers, casting a dark shadow over her daily life.

“I still feel the terror of those days,” she confessed, her voice trembling with emotion. “The nightmares haunt me, and I can’t shake the feeling of being watched, of being in constant danger.”

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The soft spoken Mrs. Hajara expressed deep concern for the safety of herself and her children, revealing that the ordeal has left them all paralyzed with fear.

She spoke of her reluctance to leave the safety of her space, how she has refused to step her foot in their home where she was abducted, fearing that her captors may still be lurking in the shadows, waiting to strike again.

“I can’t bring myself to venture outside,” she admitted, tears welling in her eyes. “Every sound, every unfamiliar face fills me with dread. I fear for my children’s safety, for our future.”

Despite the overwhelming fear and trauma, Mrs. Rex David remains resolute in her determination to seek justice and ensure the safety of her family. She called on authorities to take swift and decisive action to apprehend those responsible for her abduction and to provide adequate security measures to prevent further harm.

As the investigation into her abduction continues, the wife of Hon. Rex David finds solace in the support of her loved ones and the community at large.

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Yet, the road to healing remains long and arduous, marked by uncertainty and fear. In the face of adversity, she remains steadfast in her resolve to reclaim her life and protect her family from harm.

Credit: Loveday A. Okon

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