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An angry husband has
reportedly butchered his mother-in-law, to death in Arubayi Street of Warri,
Delta state (both yet-to-be identified).
The incident was said to
have occurred few hours after the shout of the New Year.
It was gathered that the
assailant later drank poison after committing the act and died as a result.
A witness who spoke with
The Nation said the suspect had gone to the victim’s house, cutlass in hand,
with the intention to harm her daughter, his estranged wife.
However, the daughter
whose identity could not be ascertained, was said to have taken to her heels on
seeing the husband.
According to reports,
the couple whose marriage was not supported by the deceased mother-in-law, had
been separated, but the man not wanting to let the woman go, decided to attack
her.
They have two children
together.
A Keke Napep rider who
witnessed part of the incident narrated thus: “she ran away. But her mother
could not run because she had pains on one of her legs. This man faced the poor
woman and cut her severally until she died.
“The neighbours all ran
away. They said they were afraid. But the man later took poison and died this
morning near Island Clinic. He wore a green native and canvass. But the body
has been removed.”
Sources at the ‘B’
Division of the Warri Area Command, confirmed the incident, disclosing that
both corpses have been deposited at the Central Hospital, Warri, morgue.
The Delta State Police
Command confirmed the development.
The Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Adeyinka Adeleke, said “yes, it is true. The Man has also killed
himself.” (The Nation)

