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29-year-old man,Ekene Ucheagwu, who killed his 65-year-old mother, Agnes
in her home at Ogbunka in Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra
State was yesterday paraded by men of the Special Anti Robbery
Squad,SARS Awkuzu.
Ekene, a cobbler, said
he had to kill his mother because she was using witchcraft to block the
progress of her surviving four children.
Narrating his story, the
suspect said: “I decided to kill her because she did not allow the
spirit of God to come into our family.
”Once she cursed anybody, that person will never progress and she was doing it to my brothers and sisters very often.
“I
am the only one among her six children (two later died) that knew her
secrets. My elder brother, who is 45 years old is yet to get married and
nobody in our area agrees to marry any of my sisters or their daughters
to marry any of us.
“When
I confronted her by calling her ‘queen of the coast’, she tried to kill
me, having known that I knew her secrets and that was why I decided to
kill her first.
“I
hit her on the head with a big stick at night and she slumped and died
and I carried her in a wheelbarrow that night to the Obukwu bush in my
community where I burnt her body to ashes.”
He said that after some
days of the incident, some people in the community, who did not see her,
began to suspect that something terrible had happened, but they could
not prove anything, adding that when he could not explain the
whereabouts of his mother, the villagers banished him from the
community.
Ekene said he fled to Aba, Abia State where he continued with his business until men of SARS arrested him.
He said to Vanguard
that his late mother never got married, adding that she had all her six
children in her father’s house and they all answer her maiden name.
He said that having
realised the enormity of his action, he was regretting killing his
mother, although he insisted that; ”When the kingdom of God finally
comes, people would realise that I did the right thing.”
Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr. Uche Eze, who paraded the suspect said investigation into the matter was continuing
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