Imo businessman, Stephen Edwin Nnadiogu, who stabbed his
four biological children and his sister-in-law to death, died hours
after taking lethal substance suspected to be acid.
Nnadiogu, from Isu Njaba, Imo State, murdered his children
and sister-in-law on Saturday night, at his residence, 19, Ntueke
Street, Awada, Obosi, near Onitsha, Anambra State.
See previous report: HERE
Speaking to Daily Sun yesterday when their reporter visited
the scene, chairman of the tenants in the four-storey apartment where
the deceased lived, Abuchi James, said that he was taking his bath
around 8pm after returning from the day’s business when he heard noise
coming from the building.
On coming out, he saw a girl, a relation to Nnadiogu’s wife, shouting from the third floor.
Abuchi said the late Nnadiogu packed into the apartment barely one year ago and was a blood relation to the landlord.
Abuchi said the late Nnadiogu packed into the apartment barely one year ago and was a blood relation to the landlord.
"She told us that she was chased away by the man, who told
her to run for her life because something terrible would happen right
away. She said the man used a sharp knife to stab the four children,
aged between 4 and 12, after locking the door firmly to prevent any
intruder from distracting him in accomplishing his plans. When we forced
the door open, we were confronted by the gory sight of the dead bodies
with blood splashed everywhere and we had to call the police
immediately. The man, who committed the act, was also lying down in a
corner of the room in a semi-conscious state.”
Daily Sun gathered that the man’s wife, a nurse, was not at
home when the incident happened, while her sister, who raised the alarm
after the act, would have been a victim too.
Onlookers and sympathizers have been thronging the
compound, while tongues have been wagging on what could have prompted
the man’s killing spree.
A police source from Awada Division who did not want to be
quoted said they visited the scene immediately and evacuated the
corpses, while the man died on their way to the hospital.
The source said the man had mental challenges prior to the
incident and was discharged from a psychiatric hospital in Arochukwu,
Abia State, two months ago. He said the man’s wife has been quizzed on
what she might know about that could have prompted the man’s action.
Another source told the reporter that, prior to this
incident, the man had been in a running battle with his wife over
allegations of infidelity.
Confirming the incident, the Anambra State Police Public
Relations Officer, Nkiru Nwode, said the man left a suicide note
claiming responsibility for the act though he didn’t give further
reasons for the killings, while the remains of the dead have been
deposited in the mortuary.
She said the police were investigating and cautioned people against spreading rumours and speculations over the incident.
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