The Victims |
A family of seven have died in a mysterious circumstance
at Agbor, Delta State.
The victims, a retiree of the
Nigerian Army, Mr Jacob Ikenchukwu Obuteh, five of his children and a young man
believed to be a boyfriend of one of the daughters were found lifeless in their
Ime Obi village in Agbor, last Tuesday.
Among them were three kids between
the ages of two and three years, grand children of the retired soldier.
Reports from the area said they might
have died from fumes caused by a standby generator.
The family were said to have attended
a church service last Sunday to cap activities marking the first anniversary of
the death of the mother of one of the daughters of the military officer in Lagos.
Sources said in the evening of last
Sunday, the family switched on their new generating set and that was the last
time people in the areas saw them.
On Tuesday, when stench started to ooze out from the bungalow, neigbhours became suspicious and decided to force one of the windows open only to find decomposing bodies.
On Tuesday, when stench started to ooze out from the bungalow, neigbhours became suspicious and decided to force one of the windows open only to find decomposing bodies.
Following the discovery, other
members of the extended family contacted the police who eventually forced the
door open.
When police arrived, it was
discovered that the entrance into the bungalow and exit door were locked from
behind.
“Five decomposing bodies were found
in one of the rooms while the remaining two were found in another room with the
generator on the corridor inside the house, having its ignition on but its fuel
tank empty,” the family source explained.
When contacted on Thursday, the state
police public relations officer, ASP Lucky Uyabeme, confirmed the story.
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ReplyDeleteAmen if they run their race very well before the ugly incident. May God have mercy. Family of seven(7) just like that. O Chineke umu gi nokwa gi n'aka oooo
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