A 31-year-old man, Mr Chinedu Nwafor-Nnalue suddenly went berserk and butchered his 64-year-old father, Mr. Nwafor Nnalue to death.
The man, it was gathered,
had on many occasions threatened to kill his father before he finally cut him
down while he was preparing to attend an elders’ meeting in the community.
According to eyewitnesses, Chinedu, a father of three, had perfected his evil
plans, enquiring from his family members around when they would be going out
for the day, apparently to enable him enough time to perpetrate the evil act.
After murdering his father,
the suspect was said to have vowed to kill his mum and other members of the
household. The desperate cries of neighbours, saved the others from being
killed, as youths in the community rushed to the scene and prevented the young
man from completing his mission.
An eyewitness who spoke to
Daily Sun said Chinedu had on several occasions chased his father about with a
sharp cutlass, threatening to cut short his life but had always been prevented
by the youths around. His grouse, it was gathered, was that his father was the
cause of his misfortune.
According to Mr Chukwuma
Nwoye, a nephew to the deceased, the killer-son would have terminated his
father’s life long ago if not for the timely intervention of the youths around.
He disclosed that the suspect had threatened to kill him that morning if he had
attempted to rescue the deceased. Nwoye said the deceased had no issues with
his son before he was murdered.
Nwoye said:
“The deceased was my uncle. They were all
living in the northern part of Nigeria when the boy became a Muslim. He equally
married a Muslim. But he had been acting funny in recent times. He was even
sent to South Africa by his family to make his life better. He was asked to do
whatever he could do to make his life better, but he joined a gang of smokers.
Since he came back, he had been exhibiting funny traits. He often chased his
father about with a sharp cutlass to kill him. He had done that not less than
four times. The last time he did that, we went and bought him this drug I have
in my hand to see if that could get him back to his senses, because we thought;
maybe he had some infections in the brain. In fact, he had even threatened to
kill me if I drew near to prevent him from killing his father. He was wielding
a very sharp machete. And one thing is that they were not having any issues or
quarrel before.”
Another nephew to the
deceased, Mr Chibuzo Chukwuemeka, said the suspect was a chronic Indian hemp
smoker and had been behaving abnormally since he returned from Maiduguri where
the family was living before. He said although the boy had no quarrel with his
father, he had been behaving abnormally since he converted to Islam in
Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.
Hear him:
“I came back from Lagos and
this morning I was already on my way to board a vehicle back to Lagos when I
received an emergency call to return. On coming back, I was informed that my
uncle had been slaughtered by his son. Before I got home, he had died. The boy
ran upstairs and locked himself up in the room and refused to open it until the
police arrived and forced the door open. They got him arrested and then they
took him to the police station. The deceased was equally taken to the mortuary.
“The boy converted to Islam
in Maiduguri in the North East. He equally married an Hausa woman in the north
and they have three children. So when he came back home, his attitude had
changed. He is the fourth son of his family. He smokes Indian hemp, and the
villagers had told of how he used to chase everybody about with a sharp
cutlass. And he had been threatening to kill his father. This is the fourth
time he was chasing his father about with cutlass, and finally he had succeeded
in killing him.”
None of his immediate
family members could speak to this reporter as they were visibly in shock, even
as the deceased’s wife was said to have been taken to her family house for
safety as at the time of filing this report.
Chairman of Urum Central
Vigilante, Mr Alexander Nwafor spoke with Daily Sun on the issue. He said:
“This morning, the town crier had sent a
message for a meeting at Igwe’s Palace and we were all headed to the place.
Suddenly, we started hearing a loud cry from the deceased’s house. When we got
to the house it was horrible. The scene is better seen than told. The young man
butchered his father and we thank God the police came in time. If not, many
people may have gone down as well.
“He behaves like someone
who is insane because he smokes Indian hemp. He had been threatening to kill
his father every day. He kept saying he would kill his father. The worst part
of it is that barely two minutes after he had killed his father, he told his
mother that it was her turn to be slaughtered as well. In fact, when we
arrived, he was threatening to kill any of us who came near him.”
But when contacted on the
telephone, the Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Uche Eze said
he was yet to be briefed on the murder. “I am not aware of that. It has not
been reported to me. I’m just coming out from the usual Monday morning
briefing.”
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