Sunday, June 14, 2026 - Residents of Bwari community in the Federal Capital Territory were left in shock on Saturday, June 13, after the decapitated body of an unidentified middle-aged woman was found inside an uncompleted building.
The gruesome discovery was made after locals noticed a foul smell coming
from the abandoned structure and decided to investigate. Upon entering, they
found the decomposing body and alerted other members of the community.
A resident who spoke on condition of anonymity said the victim appeared to
have been killed about two days earlier, based on the condition of the remains.
"The offensive smell coming from the building attracted the attention of
people living nearby. When we entered the building, we found the woman's body
without her head," the resident said.
Another resident alleged that evidence at the scene suggested the woman
may have been overpowered before she was killed. According to him, a blanket
believed to have been used to transport the body, along with ropes found around
it, indicated that her hands and legs might have been tied. "We could not
identify the woman because her head was missing. There was rope around her
body, and it appeared she struggled before she was killed," he said.
The resident added that the body had swollen considerably, suggesting the
victim may have died several days earlier. He also claimed that bruises
observed on her hands and legs could indicate she fought back against her
attackers.
Describing the incident as horrifying, he expressed concern over the
worsening security situation in the area. "It was terrible. Insecurity is
getting out of hand. We are worried about the safety of our families and
children," he said.
Another resident, Ibrahim Dogo, said bloodstains were visible inside one
of the rooms of the uncompleted building where the body was found. He also
claimed that a blood-soaked blanket was recovered from the scene. He speculated
that the woman may have been lured to the building before being attacked,
though this has not been confirmed by authorities.
Police officers from the Bwari Divisional Police Headquarters later
removed the body from the scene. A police officer who spoke on condition of
anonymity said the division received a distress call from a resident on
Saturday afternoon informing them of the discovery.
According to the officer, the body was taken to Bwari General Hospital,
and investigations have begun to identify the victim and determine the
circumstances surrounding her death.

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