Son Hacks Father To Death For Asking Why He Was Still Sleeping In The Morning
Category: Crime News
Police in Ogun State have arrested a 27-year-old man, Ibrahim Sikiru, for
allegedly killing his biological father, Mumuni Ibrahim.
The suspect was arrested following a complaint lodged at the Onipanu divisional headquarters by one Abiodun Sunday, identified as a neighbor to the deceased.
The suspect was arrested following a complaint lodged at the Onipanu divisional headquarters by one Abiodun Sunday, identified as a neighbor to the deceased.
The complainant reportedly told the police that the victim, who was a security
guard, had returned home in the morning and met his son, sleeping.
The father reportedly questioned the son why he was still in bed at that hour of the day.
The father reportedly questioned the son why he was still in bed at that hour of the day.
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The son was said to have become upset, as he grabbed a machete and hacked his
father on different parts of the body.
The police spokesman, Abimbola Oyeyemi, told journalists on Saturday in Abeokuta that following the report, the DPO of Onipanu division, CSP Bamidele Job, quickly mobilized his men and moved to the scene where the suspect was arrested.
The police spokesman, Abimbola Oyeyemi, told journalists on Saturday in Abeokuta that following the report, the DPO of Onipanu division, CSP Bamidele Job, quickly mobilized his men and moved to the scene where the suspect was arrested.
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Insulting His Father
He said the team equally rushed the victim to a general hospital for treatment
but later passed on.
Oyeyemi said the police “strongly suspect” the son to be a cultist, saying he “has no reasonable explanation for his action when interrogated.”
Oyeyemi said the police “strongly suspect” the son to be a cultist, saying he “has no reasonable explanation for his action when interrogated.”
Oyeyemi quoted the Commissioner of Police, Lanre Bankole, to have ordered the
immediate transfer of the suspect to the homicide section of the State
Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department for further investigation
and diligent prosecution.
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