Anger In Anambra Community As Suspected Assassins Slaughter Three Children of Same Parents

Anger and tension are currently the words among people and residents of Nise Community in Awka South local government area of Anambra state......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>

This followed the gruesome murder of three young blood brothers of the same parents in cold blood by unidentified persons on Saturday (weekend).

Investigations however revealed that the suspected assassin had scaled the perimeter fence (walls) of the compound where the boys were living in order to gain entrance into the building to execute their evil plot.

The suspects were said to have left the compound unnoticed by anybody.

It was learnt that the three little boys whose ages ranged between six and two years were at their parents’ resident when unidentified persons stormed the area.

Although, it was not clear as at the time of this report the location the boys were before they were killed.

It was gathered that their bodies were found insider their father”s car parked inside the compound and the perpetrators tied their mounts with rope to prevent them from shouting.

The exact time and names of the victims or those of their parents were not mentioned for security reasons.

The father of the deceased thee children, a young man in his 30s is a native doctor and a business man.

Further findings revealed that the man had always locked the children up inside his house each time he wanted to leave for business along with their mother.

He was said to usually comes home to serve them food and returned back to his business location afterhe had locked them up again.

The father of the victims whose name is yet to be made public was reported to have been having issues with some unidentified persons.

It was also certain if the face off led to the death of the three children.

It was further learnt that the incident had been reported to the Police in the area.

The Police Public Relations Office (PPRO) of the State Command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga when contacted on Sunday said that the report has not reached his office for possible comments.

He however promised to state the position of the command on the matter after being property briefed.