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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

SO SAD........We are still investigating murder of a widow's three children whose bodies were found dumped in water tank with their throats slit - Niger State Police

 


We are still investigating murder of a widow

The Niger State Police Command says it is still investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of three siblings in Berger area of Suleja Local Government Area of the state.

 

Spokesperson of the command, DSP Abiodun Wasiu, who disclosed this in an interview with newsmen on Tuesday, March 16, said the police are doing everything possible to get to the root of the matter.

 

Bodies of the three children of a widow, Chinedum Aro, were found dumped in a water tank with their throats slit by unknown assailants.

 

"We are conducting diligent investigation into the matter. We are trying to unravel the mystery behind the death. I assure you that after our investigations, we will make our findings public." DSP Wasiu said. 

 

He urged residents of the state to report any suspicious person or object in their environment to the nearest police station. 

 

"We appeal to members of the public to cooperate with the command by assisting us with information that will help us to fish out whoever was behind the crime,” Wasiu added.

 

We are still investigating murder of a widow

 

It was gathered that the widow returned from market, where she sells drinks in retail and wholesale, on February 27, 2021, to find her children, Chidozie, 9, Chinedum,6, and Chidinma, 3, missing. 


She raised alarm and a search party was launched by neighbours and sympathisers. The following day, February 28, their bodies, with slit throats, were found dumped in the water tank inside the compound of 10 flats.

 

We are still investigating murder of a widow

 

The widow said she had always left her children at home even before the death of her husband last year, adding that they would not open the door for anybody including the neighbours.

 

"They were washing clothes at the time I was going to the market. Each time I leave them at home, I instruct them not to open the door for anybody and they always obeyed. My door is always locked and they were not the kind of children you would see playing outside; they were always inside the house,' the widow narrated. 

 

"The only time you would see them outside was when they were going to school or church, and once they returned, they would enter the house and lock the door. The day the incident occurred, I instructed them as usual that if anyone should come and tried to force the door open, they should shout and the neighbours will come out, then I left.

 

We are still investigating murder of a widow

 

"When I returned from the market in the evening, the door was closed but not locked. I knocked but no one answered. When I entered the house, all the curtains were down, and I wondered what kind of sleep they might have been sleeping. I searched the whole house but I did not see them.

 

"I asked the security man about them and he said he did not see them come outside. I had to call my neighbours to tell them what happened and we started searching everywhere but we did not see the children.”

 

Retiring for the day worried, Aro woke up the next morning with a shout from the security man who had gone to her tank to fetch water but found blood coming out from the tap instead of water.

 

Alarmed, they checked inside the tank and saw the bodies of the three children with knife cuts around their necks. The tank had to be cut to bring out the bodies of the children.

 

"When my house help wanted to fetch water on Sunday, he saw blood coming out of the water tank, and when we checked inside, I saw my three children all dead,” she said amid sobs.

 

The corpses were taken to the Umaru Musa Yaradua Memorial Hospital, Sabon Wuse where they were certified dead and kept at the hospital’s mortuary.

 

The shock of the death of her children caused the grieving widow to collapse and has since been admitted into the hospital where she is currently receiving treatment.

 

We are still investigating murder of a widow

 

Nurses in the hospital said she was being kept there for fear of what she could to herself if she was left alone in the house. They feared that she might commit suicide or slip into depression.

 

The grieving widow, who said she has no one else in the world, appealed to the government and well-meaning Nigerians to help her find the killers of her children.

 

"My husband died last year and left me with the children, but now my children too are gone. I am now all alone. I don’t have anyone else. What did my children do that they had to kill them? What crime did my beautiful angels commit? I am begging the government to help me find those people that are responsible for the death of my children. Nigerians should please help me identify the people that killed my children and I will be the happiest person in the world." she pleaded. 

 

We are still investigating murder of a widowWe are still investigating murder of a widow

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