Stephenie Se-Ember Terungwa, the members of National Youths Service Corps (NYSC), who was kidnapped and murdered in Abuja has been laid to rest.
Terungwa was committed to mother earth in her hometown, Mbakumbur, Mav-Ikyov in Ushongo Local Government Area of Benue State on Thursday, June 30.
Stephanie was declared missing after leaving home with her son for Community Development Service (CDS) in April, 2022.
She was later found dead two weeks after she disappeared with her body mutilated in the Lokogoma area of the capital.
Three suspects namely; Jennifer Tsembe, 26, Monday Simon (a.k.a Black) 36, and Solomon Abu, 35, all residents of Oguta lake Maitama area of the FCT, were arrested for her murder.
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