
By Ramsey N Singbeh Jr
Email: director@news.throngtalk.com
Contact: +231772641146 / 880147358
Following her death, a Throngtalk News Bureau investigation has discovered the heart broken story of Ma Sianneh Ndorbor, the deceased who was gruesomely abused by three men in her grave.
The men who are now detained at the Kakata Central Prison in Margibi recently desecrated the grave of Ma Sianneh Ndorbor, stole her clothes, shoes and jewelries.
They also cut off her private part in Samokai Village on her farm where she was buried.
The suspects were arrested on Dillion Farm but they actually did the acts in Samokai Village and none of them is a resident of Dillion Farm.
Dillion Farm is a stone throw away form Samokai Village in the Larkay-ta Township of District #: 4, Margibi County.
After this wicked acts by Harrison Bainda, James Flomo and Joseph Dolo, our reporter travelled to the region and got to uncover another embarrassing and sorrowful situation that Ma Sianneh Ndorbor encountered while she was alive.
She was seriously attacked on earth, as if that was not enough, her corpse got followed and tormented in her grave in Samokai Village, on her farm.
Speaking to some of the residents in the region (Samokai Village and Dillion Farm) Monday January 20, 2025, they revealed how Ma Sianneh Ndorbor was once gang raped by unknown men in Samokai Village when she was alive.
Many of the people spoke on anonymity.
Her brother, they explained was also mercilessly dealt with on the very day she got gang raped, he was beaten and his mouth was torn up by his attackers.
The perpetrators were not found leaving them to walk with impunity.
This situation created so much of fear in Ma Sianneh that she had to relocate to Monrovia, Montserrado County where she lived and only visited her farm before her death.
The cause of her death is still unknown. It is further reported that she operated a rubber farm and other materials in the Samokai Villiage region where she bought land, established herself with some level of development.
Her rubber farm according to the information we gathered, was wrongly managed by one of the caretakers to the extent where he finally sold nearly all of the trees in her absence, tricked a lot of people, incurred huge expenses and escaped.
Upon her return, she got shocked to know that all of the above had happened to her by the man whom she trusted.
Her brother according to the residents is now the one taking care of the farm.
Also speaking about her character and human relationship with residents in the area, a lot of them said she was widely known in the place as an unfriedly woman, something we are yet to authenticate.
Some of them claimed that on several occasions, she stopped people who bought her rubber trees from her caretakers to produce fire coal.
Others also believe that she was right because she did not plant her rubber trees to be criminally sold by anybody managing it so she had all rights to stop people from cutting the trees down after buying them.
Meanwhile, it is necessarily advisable to be very careful about where, when and with whom you do investment because some of the regions and people will never support you no matter what you do.
Our relationship with people around us is also very essential. The short of the long, the best thing to do is to put God first in everything we do.
This is the pitiful story of Ma Sainneh Ndorbor who was attacked on earth and tormented in the grave in Samokai Village.