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Ebonyi: Man kills own children, injures another
 
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Mon, 30 Dec 2019   ||   Nigeria,
 

One Mr Chinasa Ogbaga has allegedly killed two of his Children and left one fatally injured in Okpuitumo community in Abakaliki local government area of Ebonyi.

Mrs Loveth Odah, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) confirmed the incident in an interview with newsmen on Monday in Abakaliki.

The suspect, according to her went to the estranged wife’s home where he took the children on the pretence of taking them home to cater for them for the Christmas celebration.

She said the suspect instead diverted and veered off into a nearby bush where he allegedly slaughtered the children with a cutlass.

Odah said that the suspect had been arrested while investigations were currently ongoing to unravel the cause of the incident.

She said that the suspect would be arraigned as soon as police investigations were concluded adding that the victims were male and female children aged six years and four years respectively while the injured victim is two years old.

“The Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Ekumenyi Divisional Police headquarters reported a case of multiple homicide at Okpuitumo community in Abakaliki local government area.

“The suspect, a vulcanizer who is already in Police custody allegedly killed his two children and inflicted heavy multiple injuries on one on Dec. 16 at Egwuagu, Okpuitumo in Abakaliki LGA.

“The suspect is arrested and currently been detained at the state police headquarters.

“No individual has a right to take another’s life and as a law enforcement agency committed to securing lives and property, police will ensure that justice is served by bringing the suspect to book”, Odah said.

On security during the Christmas celebration, she said that there was no reported case of security breaches in any part of the state during the Yuletide.

She assured the public that police would not relent in ensuring tight security during the New Year celebration and appealed to residents to report any suspected criminal breaches in their areas. 

 

 

 

 

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