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From  Asia  to Yaoundé in Cameroon, even geographical distance will not prevent some people from importing their nefarious influences to hurt others in their native lands.
A talented post-graduate degree law student from Yaoundé, Cameroon, found herself caught in the middle of a robbery after her Asian boyfriend ‘mystically’ transformed the diamond stone she had placed in her pants into a venomous cobra, which in entered her body, leaving her very little chance of survival.

Venomous cobra The Bridge MAG image

Bella, age 21, was reported to have spent the weekend with her boyfriend, Mr Diwani, a 35 year old billionaire and jeweller, at his mansion in Quartier Bastos Yaoundé, when the precious stone turned into a deadly snake.

Dr Carnot Belluchi, age 55, the half French, half Italian top surgeon of local private clinic in Yaoundé, was reported to have said to Bella’s father, Tallo, an academic and influential member of the Cameroonian parliament:

“We were confident an hour ago, when the paramedics managed to get your daughter here on time, because she was still alive and was explaining what had happened – but things have gone from bad to worse: her tummy has grown bigger, giving her the appearance of a six months’ pregnant woman. Her chances of surviving are getting slimmer. The beast has managed to place his head at the entry of the vagina in such a way that, whenever a surgeon will approach the girl, its’ mouth will stay wide open, attacking the team and trying to spray its’ venom at them, making it impossible for them to save her life. I have never seen anything like this in my entire 35-year career as a surgeon.”

Titus, a journalist from the Cameroonian newspaper Kongossa reported

on March 1, 2012: “Mr and Mrs Tallo, Bella’s parents, were devastated. Meanwhile, Mr Diwani, was held in custody, and the 21 carat….

 

 

 

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One Comment »

  • Rachel Tcheungna said:

    Dear Mr Bola,

    Many thanks for your comments.

    With best regards.

    Rachel

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