25-year-old man, Ogobuchi Ogbonna, has reportedly
killed his three-year-old stepbrother, Wisdom Ogbonna, at
Ndebor Nchoko village, Igbeagu community in Izzi Local
Government Area of Ebonyi State. Ogobuchi allegedly tied
Wisdom to a big stone and threw him inside the stream in
the area.
The incident occurred on Sunday whil
e the boy’s body was
found inside the stream. Wisdom got missing on Sunday
afternoon, forcing his parents and villagers to raise the
alarm. A search party was organised by the villagers but to
no avail.
But on Sunday evening, Ogobuchi confessed to the family
that he was responsible for Wisdom’s disappearance.
Wisdom’s father, Amegu Ogbonna, who was shocked about
the confession, alerted the villagers.
Amegu said that the suspect had no mental problem. On his
part, the Village Head, Chief Nwamage Uche, said Amegu
reported to him that his three-year-old child was missing
and he mobilised the villagers for a search party which led
to the revelation by the suspect that he was responsible for
the disappearance of the boy.
The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP
George Okafor, confirmed the incident. Okafor said the
matter was first reported to the Iboko Police Division in the area.
Radio Nigeria
killed his three-year-old stepbrother, Wisdom Ogbonna, at
Ndebor Nchoko village, Igbeagu community in Izzi Local
Government Area of Ebonyi State. Ogobuchi allegedly tied
Wisdom to a big stone and threw him inside the stream in
the area.
The incident occurred on Sunday whil
e the boy’s body was
found inside the stream. Wisdom got missing on Sunday
afternoon, forcing his parents and villagers to raise the
alarm. A search party was organised by the villagers but to
no avail.
But on Sunday evening, Ogobuchi confessed to the family
that he was responsible for Wisdom’s disappearance.
Wisdom’s father, Amegu Ogbonna, who was shocked about
the confession, alerted the villagers.
Amegu said that the suspect had no mental problem. On his
part, the Village Head, Chief Nwamage Uche, said Amegu
reported to him that his three-year-old child was missing
and he mobilised the villagers for a search party which led
to the revelation by the suspect that he was responsible for
the disappearance of the boy.
The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP
George Okafor, confirmed the incident. Okafor said the
matter was first reported to the Iboko Police Division in the area.
Radio Nigeria
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