A resident of Fourah Bay Community in the capital of Freetown, Abdul Kassim Tejan narrowly escaped death following the discovery that he was secretly involved into homosexuality act.
The act of homosexuality is considered as an abomination not only by the Constitution of Sierra Leone, but both Christians and Muslims kicked against such practice.
Credible report informed this medium that, Abdul Kassim Tejan has been in the practice of homosexuality albeit secretly, as family members were never aware of his action same for the Fourah Bay community where he hails from that is predominantly a Muslim settlement.
According to our investigation, this medium found out that Abdul Kassim Tejan’s father happens to be one of the renowned Muslim leaders in the Fourah Bay settlement and never had any clue about his son’s involvement prior to the discovery.
Our team of investigators found out that on 27 April 2024, Abdul Kassim Tejan and homosexual partner name Saidu Cole were caught red-handed by a lady called Isatu Kamara who unexpectedly barged into Saidu Cole’s room at No. 3 Kennedy Street, Fourah Bay community.
Sources went on that it was Isatu Kamara’s outburst that attracted large crowd of the Fourah Bay community as well as family members who swamped of both victims.
This medium further discovered that the reaction was spontaneous as angry community of mob rained in on them with lethal weapons with the sole aim of eliminating them.
Abdul and Saidu, reports stated were severely tortured. However, a fire inferno within the neighborhood community distracted the mob action against them. The report further added that it was at this juncture Abdul and Saidu were fortunate to have narrowly escape death from their prey to an unknown location.
This medium cannot independently confirm their exact whereabouts since that narrow escape.
However, credible sources have intimated this medium that both lives could be in severe danger, if apprehended.
Homosexual victims in Sierra Leone are stigmatized, disowned by their very own family and sometimes killed in cold blood by unknown assailants.