Iwuoha, who hailed from
Agbaja in the Nwangele Local Government Area of the state, was to traditionally
wed his fiancée on Friday (today).
A landlord in Owerri, the
Imo State capital, Paul Oparaugo, and five of his six children allegedly
stabbed to death their tanant, Udochukwu Iwuoha, on Wednesday.
The tragedy was said to
have occurred at No. 50 Onumonu Street in the state capital between 9pm and
10pm.
After allegedly killing the
artisan, the family of seven reportedly fled the area.
Neighbours were said to
have vandalised their property.
A neighbour, who declined
to be identified, told PUNCH Metro on Thursday that the family ensured that the
victim died before they left him.
He said, “The incident
happened on Wednesday. Udochukwu had told Paul Nwachukwu, who is a security
guard at a branch of Guaranty Trust Bank, to stop rearing chickens behind his
apartment.
“He told him that the smell
and noises of the chickens were affecting his health; but the family took his
observation as an insult.
“They beat him up before
stabbing him. A neighbour, Godspower, who came to rescue Udochukwu (Iwuoha),
was stabbed in one of his hands.
“The man, Paul Oparaugo and
five of his six children – Chiemezie, Ndubuisi, Ugochinyere, Chidera and
Deborah – committed the dastardly act. It was the last born, Michael, who is in
primary school, that didn’t take part in the murder.”
An unidentified friend of
the slain man said, “He had complained that his landlord was always on his
case.”
Another neighbour, who
identified himself simply as John, said all the hospitals that the victim was
taken to on Wednesday rejected him.
John said, “The hospitals
demanded a police report because the injuries were too much. Before we could
get the report, he died.
“We have reported the
matter at the Owerri Urban Police Station. Policemen came here, and his corpse
was deposited at a morgue.”
The state Commissioner of Police,
Chris Ezike, who confirmed the development to our correspondent, said he had
ordered that the case be transferred to the homicide section of the Criminal
and Investigation and Intelligence Department of the state police command.
Ezike said, “It is a case
of a family feud. Some youths in the area wanted to take the law into their own
hands, but we were able to calm the situation.
“The suspects are known;
they are on the run, but they can’t run for too long.”
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