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General News of Saturday, 26 November 2022

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Anambra man slits lover’s throat

Anambra State Anambra State

A man, simply identified as Nonso has been remanded for allegedly attempting to cut the throat of a 25-year old woman in Umuona village, Isuofia in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State.

The suspect was said to have digged a 4-feet grave at the back of his compound to bury the victim (said to be his lover) with her two kids, a 5-year old son and 3-year old daughter, but with different fathers.

The victim, Uchendu Uchechukwu, who claimed to be an orphan and fourth child to a family of eight, said she had been fending for herself after her parents’ demise forced her to drop out of school at SS2.


She said, “I do menial jobs like picking palm fruits and make between N500 to N700 daily to feed myself and the two kids.

“In 2021, I met Nonso, a young man who claimed to be a native doctor. He promised to marry me. That was why he was frequenting my house in the last one year.

“On that fateful day, he called me to come around with my children for a surprise package. Without any suspicion, I accepted the offer and he asked his friend to convey us on his motorcycle.

“On arrival, he asked me to close my eyes while he tied my face with a white handkerchief in anticipation of a surprise package. He used sharp knife to slit my throat, forcing me to struggle for survival.

“Immediately, he dragged me to the already dug grave, pushed me in, using a big stone to force me to remain there while he went to bring shovel to bury me with the kids alive.

“It was at that point that I started shouting for help which attracted his elder sister who had already gone to bed to run out and she called other people to rescue me.”

It was gathered that the suspect was immediately apprehended by the mob who stripped and paraded him before handing him over to security agents, while his accomplice who rode the motorcycle escaped.

Uchechukwu called on security operatives to assist her in ensuring that justice is served in the matter.

“I call on government and security agents to ensure justice is done. I’m ready to go back to my nylon producing business if I can be assisted to repair the damaged machines,” she said.

When the matter was called up at the Children, Sexual and Gender Based Violence Court, sitting in Awka and presided over by Magistrate Genevieve Osakwe, the suspect was remanded in prison custody for attempted murder.



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