“If anything happens to my son or any member of my family, hold Sen Ekweremadu responsible” — Mother of organ trafficking victim

The step-mother of ‘Daniel’, victim-survivor in the United Kingdom’s first conviction under its Modern Slavery Law has spoken exclusively on camera in the docu-series ‘Daniel vs Ekweremadu’. It is the first time the members of the family are speaking on camera.

The documentary secured exclusive access to Daniel’s father, mother, step-mother, brother, mentor and best friend in Nigeria. It is written and directed by award winning filmmaker and TV host, Chude Jideonwo.

“The disappearance of Daniel has been a huge problem in the family ,” Daniel’s step mother said. “He told us he was coming back during Christmas period, but we didn’t see him”

She added: “I fell sick because of this, but I had to encourage Daniel’s mum. If anything happens to my son or any member of my family, hold Sen Ekweremadu responsible.”

Part 2 of the two-part docu-series was released on Friday, 30 August.

‘Daniel’ is the name given by the documentary filmmakers to the victim-survivor of the first conviction under the UK’s Modern Slavery Law – under which Ewkweremadu became the first to be sentenced to jail alongside his wife, Beatrice and a doctor-friend, Obinna Obeta. It follows a directive from the judge of the case for the real name to remain undisclosed.

Daniel vs Ekweremadu tells the story of Senator Ekweremadu’s fall from deputy senate president to British jailbird upon his conviction for organ harvesting.

The two-part series is available exclusively on the streaming platform withChude.com.

Link to the official trailer: https://www.instagram.com/p/C-jxonRt3TE/

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