A heartbreaking and deeply disturbing incident sent shockwaves across the country when a woman identified as Sianeah Goe, was reportedly discovered brutally murdered.
Madam Goe, according to family sources, recently returned home from Canada where she had lived over the years to settle.
Tragically, she was allegedly brutally murdered, and in a bizzare manner, burned inside her own house along the Marshall/RIA highway.
One family source said, Sianeah had lived and worked in Canada for most of her life, but decided to relocate to the country after successfully constructing her dream house.
“She had short-lived in the house before tragedy struck her,” one eyewitness cried.
Another person remembered: “On the night of the incident, unknown assailants allegedly broke into Madam Goe’s home; tied her up in the bathroom, raped and severely beat her, with visible injuries to her legs and head, and then set her on fire. By the time her father and helpers reached the house, it was already engulfed in flames. The only thing they could recover were partial remains of her charred remains.”
The shocking nature of the crime has sparked outrage and raised countless questions, especially given the lack of a proper police investigation and the quiet burial that followed. Family members say no autopsy was performed, and there are still no answers from the Liberian National Police.
Sources close to Madam Goe are of the believe that her death is not ‘random.’
“Just a week before her murder, she had reportedly won a legal battle, but the man she defeated in court had allegedly made threats against her prior to the ruling.”
In addition, Madam Goe was said to have been romantically involved with two different men: Her former boyfriend, who reportedly had a history of threats and maintained closed contact with her despite the breakup; her new partner, who allegedly had keys to her house and was publicly known in the neighborhood.
Her family members are now calling on law enforcement to investigate all three men, the ex-boyfriend, the new boyfriend, and the man she took to court.
The silence from national and local authorities has only added to the frustration of the grieving family, who feel justice is being delayed, or worse, ignored altogether.
Source: Kerkula Blama/ geezliberia.com