Twin brothers found dead inside freezer in Anambra
Tragedy struck on Friday in Egbu Umuenem village, Otolo Nnewi community in Nnewi North local government area of Anambra state, was a set of twins, named Peter and Paul aged six years were found dead in an abandoned freezer in their apartment.
The deceased boys whose parents, Mr and Mrs Nwachukwu Onwe, an automobile mechanic and trader hailing from an undisclosed village in Ebonyi State were said to have taken home the deceased bodies of the twins on Saturday afternoon after a search party had revealed their bodies hidden in the freezer. A visit to the community yesterday showed that indigenes of the community were still in shock over the incident.
A resident of the area, who gave his name as Boniface told Tribune Newspaper yesterday afternoon, during a visit to the community where the incident took place, that the twins were moved by their parents to Ebonyi State where they hail from. Boniface insisted that residents of the community are not out of their shock since the Friday incident in which the twin brothers were killed mysteriously and stuffed in a refrigerator by unknown persons.
Peter and Paul had been murdered last Friday
evening after they returned from school and were ordered by their mother to go
home from her shop, a few metres away, change their uniform and return to the
shop for lunch.
Sources said their inability to return on time
prompted their mother to go home in search of them but failed to find them,
thus raising the alarm that led to the constitution of a search party.
The search party lasted until nightfall when the
couple, with some neighbours, decided to continue the search at daybreak, and
later discovered the bodies of their twins, the next morning, being Saturday in
a discarded freezer in their apartment.
Our correspondent who gathered from members of the
community report that the death of the twin brothers who are said to be very
lively boys is still a shock to them.
A leader of the community, Chief Afam Obi Ekosi,
Obi Egbu Umuenem, Otolo, who had earlier reacted on Saturday said it was an
abomination to witness such a thing in his domain. He noted that an incident
like that had never happened in the community before.
He said that the community was thrown into agony
by that occurrence as he corroborated the sequence of how the incident occurred
as narrated by other sources earlier.
“We are dumbfounded. We heard that the children
were pupils of a nursery and primary school around us here. I was surprised how
that small freezer contained the twins. It is suspected that they might have
been strangled to death before squeezing them inside the small freezer.
“Whoever did that must pay dearly for it because
this is to dent my community image. We have never recorded this kind of crime
in this community before. The kind of crime we record is housebreaking and all
that, not this kind. I’m not happy that this is happening in my community. We
have invited the police. If it should be investigated, it is in the hands of
the police. If it will not be investigated, it is in the hands of God. And God
knows who did it. The perpetrator will not go unpunished,” the Obi said.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Anambra State
Police Command, SP Haruna Muhammed who confirmed the incident, has however
assured that the police would do its best to unravel the cause of death and
also punish the perpetrators of the crime.
Tribune
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