The Police Command in Benue
has confirmed the killing of a man and his three children by his wife, who also
took her life.
“The man, Mr Nicholas
Adetsav, a staff of Makurdi Local Government Council, and his children, were
killed on Friday night in Makurdi. His wife, who we believe is responsible for
the death of the quartet, also killed herself.
“From information available
to us, the woman has been having issues with her husband which might have
culminated into this,” Mr Moses Yamu, the command’s spokesman, told newsmen
Saturday in Makurdi.
Yamu said that the couple,
who lived at Vandeikya street, were both staff of Makurdi Local Government
Council.
“They have been having
issues; just yesterday(Friday), the woman was seen with a pestle trying to
smash her husband’s car. No one knows the cause of their frequent fights.”
He said that Police
personnel sent to the house found the man foaming in the mouth, the three kids
already dead, while the woman, also dead, was found holding a knife in her
hands.
“The incident happened
around 8:30 p.m. on Friday; from what we have gathered, the couple fight on
daily basis,” he said.
Yamu said that
investigation had begun toward determining the reasons for the actions, while
the corpses had been deposited at the St. Theresa’s Catholic Hospital, Makurdi
.
The Chairman, Makurdi Local
Government Council, Mrs. Akange Audu, confirmed that the couple were employees
of the local government council.
“The husband worked in the
Department of Finance while his wife worked with the Department of
Agriculture,” she said.
She also confirmed that the
couple “were always fighting”, adding that the woman had warned neighbors to
stay off their fights.
A cross section of the
neighbors, who spoke to newsmen, said that the couple had been having issues.
They said that the couple
had been fighting since Friday afternoon, but no one appeared sure of the cause
of their fights.
One of the neighbors said
that she stopped intervening in their quarrels when Mrs. Adetsav threatened her
with a knife during one of such interventions.
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