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Wednesday 2 August 2017

Shock as Young Man Beats Younger Brother to Death in Ebonyi...Why He Did It Will Shock You

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A young man has beaten his own younger brother to death in an Ebonyi State community after getting enraged with the boy. David Orji, a 23-year-old man, has allegedly beaten his younger brother identified as Onu, to death for being disobedient to their mother.
 
According to The Nation, the incident, it was learnt, took place at Ubia Amaetiti in Amoso Edda, Afikpo South Local Government Area of Ebonyi State.
 
According to a source who is a relative of the family, their mother, Mary, had sent the deceased on errand but he refused.
 
The source who pleaded anonymity, said the mother reported Onu to his elder brother David who then beat him up and inflicted him with bodily harm in the process which led to his untimely death.
 
“Last Friday being 28th July, a boy called Onu was sent on an errand by his mother but he refused to go. Eventually his elder brother, David, returned from a travel on that day. So his mother reported him to his elder brother”, the source narrated.
 
“His brother now started beating Onu and kicked him to the ground. Eventually, the boy remained on the ground. He was rushed to the hospital. The first hospital declined to handle him. They then rushed to another hospital in where he was admitted.

“The following day being Saturday, the boy died. The family reported the matter to the police station but the police directed them to deposit him in the morgue.

“Strangely again, the mortuary department of the General Hospital in Owutu Edda rejected the corpse, saying that they don’t have chemicals for preserving corpse. They then took him home for burial but the police refused. They later took the body to another mortuary,” added the source.
 
When contacted, Police spokesman in the state, Jude Madu, said he was yet to be briefed on the matter.
 
Mr Madu, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, (DSP) promised to get in touch with the Divisional Police Officer of the area and get back to reporters as soon as he was briefed on the matter.
 
He was yet to do so at press time.
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