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The Lydian Taba murder case in Cameroon has taken an unexpected twist, leaving many observers dismayed. Franck Derlin Eyono Ebanga, the former sub-prefect of Lokoundje, has been found guilty of the murder of Lydienne Taba, a 23-year-old student, by the Ebolowa military court. Despite the conviction, the ex-sub-prefect remains at large, adding a layer of complexity to an already shocking case.

The tragic incident unfolded on July 25, 2020, revealing an intimate relationship between the victim and the accused. Eyono Ebanga was found guilty of point-blank murder, a court decision that sent shockwaves through the victim's family and the public alike. Despite his immediate apology to the young student's family, the heinous nature of the crime has left lasting pain and anger in its wake.{loadmoduleid 377}

The conviction of the former sub-prefect has not provided closure to the case, as Eyono Ebanga is currently evading authorities, remaining at large. This unexpected development has raised questions about the efficacy of the legal system in apprehending individuals convicted of such serious crimes.

The Lydian Taba affair, which has captured public attention since July 2020, continues to be a source of concern and outrage. The authorities and law enforcement agencies are now faced with the challenge of locating and apprehending Eyono Ebanga to ensure justice is served and to bring closure to the grieving family and the wider public affected by this tragic event. The case serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and challenges associated with addressing serious crimes and ensuring accountability within the legal system.{loadmoduleid 378}

 

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