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SHOCKING: 2 Brothers Murdered By Villagers At Burial Of Their Sister In Anambra

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Two young men have murdered in cold blood during the burial ceremony of their sister in Umueze-Anam area of Anambra state, southeast Nigeria.

The incident which reportedly occurred on January 23, claimed the lives of 24-year-old Obinna David and his 17-year-old brother, Chuks David by youths in the area where their sister, Gloria married from.

Christopher David, 40, who spoke on behalf of the bereaved family narrated the whole incident to Vanguard, stating that they had gone to bury their only daughter, Gloria, when the tragic incident occurred.

“Before her death, 31-year-old Gloria, was married to Fidelis Ofozor for eight years without a child. She was a full time housewife. On the 21st of December, 2015, our in-laws called us to say that Gloria was very sick and that she was admitted in a hospital in Port Harcourt where they still reside.

“Two days later, they called to inform us that she had passed on. It was really a sad news for all of us, especially our mother as she was the only daughter of the family and worst still, she didn’t have a child of her own before her premature death. But, we put everything in the hand of God who sees all things,” Christopher explained.

Speaking further, he said: “Her husband’s family notified us after they fixed the date for her burial for January 23rd, 2016 in their home town, Umueze-Anam in Anambra state as custom demands because she was married traditionally.

“Without an inkling that our in-laws had other plans in stock for us, family members and friends from our home town in Ohuhun, Ubaha village in Umuahia, Abia State and Port Harcourt where some of my brothers are based, followed us to Umueze-Anam in Anambra state.”

Recalling the reason for their attack and the subsequent murder of their family members, Christian Okorie, another member of the family, who was present during the stated that their mother was in tears and while weeping, she lamented saying: “My daughter, oh you died a premature death, whosoever that is involved in your death would not know peace.”

The statement, it was gathered, angered their in-laws and they became enraged and started shouting, asking why she uttered that statement.

“Immediately after the prayers, our daughter was taken to the burial ground where she was committed to mother earth while we returned to the burial venue. Suddenly, some youths in their village wearing black T shirts began to attack us with cutlasses, broken bottles and sticks.

“They used machetes to cut us, they broke my ankle with sticks. Everyone that accompanied us from the village to the town had to scamper for safety as we were all under attack. Along with some family members, we ran towards the commercial motorcyclist park in the village so that we can escape, but the cyclists chased us back and dragged us to the burial site.”

Explaining further, Okorie said: “When we got there, I found out that they had beaten my brothers and some of our relatives to a pulp. Some of them were already bleeding heavily. Later, four hefty men came and dragged Chuks and Obinna out. We kept pleading with one of our in-laws to intervene. He said we should not disturb him; that there was nothing he could do.

“Before I knew what was happening, another group of youths, five in number, started dragging me to the riverside. They said they would drown me. As they were dragging me, a woman who saw what was happening started shouting, and saying ‘he is a camera man, what has he done? You people should leave him’ but even as the woman was shouting, the people who were dragging me did not bulge. Neither did the elderly men who were seated at the burial site intervene. Instead, they kept shouting, take him to the riverside.

“As they were dragging me towards the riverside, that same woman kept shouting and crying, ‘you cannot kill this man.’ All of a sudden, two of them withdrew. The other three kept dragging me down. The woman was still following us. Later, the other two withdrew remaining one. That was when I heard a voice which said they should bring that man here. When they took me there, the man inside the compound said the blood gushing out from my body was too much; they should take me to the clinic that I was dying. He was subsequently rescued and rushed to the clinic and it was when he got there that he saw one of his brothers who was also rescued.

“It was then I also knew that the man that was shouting before was a policeman. He revealed that they came to rescue us in the morning but regretted that they were threatened not to come out no matter what happened, that they own the land. They had to seek more men from Otuocha because there were only two policemen. The reinforcement came to the hospital later in the evening. From there, they took us to a hospital in Awka. We were there in Otuocha hospital from Saturday till Monday morning in the evening when they came to attack us again in the hospital.

“At about 1am when policemen went back to the site to rescue my brother’s wife, both my uncle, my mother and some other people that came with us had sustained injuries. The Divisional Police Officer from Awka led some policemen to the burial site where they met with the Community Chairman, Youth Chairman, Council Chairman asking them to produce Chuks and Obinna who at that time were missing.

“The villagers told them that we killed their youths but when the police asked them to show their bodies, they said they deposited them in the mortuary. He asked them how can they take a corpse to the mortuary without police report and autopsy. The DPO asked us to go get adequate medical attention and come back. It was later we realized that Obinna and Chuks had been murdered by the village youths led by the commercial motorcyclist chairman,” Okorie narrated.

24-year-old Obinna David, before his death, was a three hundred level Business Administration student of Abia State University (ABSU) while Chuks was a secondary school student.

“Up till date, the police haven’t made any arrests. At Awka, the policemen collected N60,000 from us. When nothing was forth coming, we wrote a petition to Zone 9 in Umuahia. They demanded money from us to start investigation. Later, they invited one of us, Fidelis Ofozor and his uncle who were later detained and released.

“We are calling on well- meaning Nigerians, Human Rights activists and the Inspector -General of Police, to intervene in the investigation and bring the culprits to book. Imagine how they killed two people in cold blood including our sister who died under mysterious circumstances because they think they have influence and money and connection in Abuja,” the man stated.

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