Pandemonium, as man shoots dead teenage son over food in Abia

Mazi Marcel Udeh
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Pandemonium, as man shoots dead teenage son over food in Abia

The entire atmosphere of Eziama Lokpaukwu village in Umunneochi Local Government Area of Abia State, turned chaotic, as a man, identified as Marcel Udeh shot dead his teenage son over food.

It was gathered that the man who returned home from his day’s activities, was stunned to realise that his son had consumed the remnant of food in the pot without permission.

Filled with indignation, Udeh made for his room, and reappeared with a loaded gun which he, without emotion, pulled the trigger and gunned down his son.

The suspect could be seen in a viral video circulating on the internet, with his both hands fastened together behind him and lying helplessly on the lifeless body of his own son.

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When contacted, the Spokesperson of the State Police Command, ASP Maureen Chinaka, confirmed the incident on Tuesday, February 27, revealing that the suspect had been arrested.

Hear her: “We got a report at Umunneochi Division, the suspect has been arrested. The matter has been transferred to the SCID for discreet investigation and will be
charged to court afterwards,” the PPRO said.



 

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