A 32-year-old man, Chinedu Emmanuel
Nnalue (pictured above) is now cooling his heels behind bars following his
arrest by detectives of the criminal investigation department in the Anambra
State police command for allegedly macheting his 59-year-old father, Nwafor
Nnalue to death.
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hosea Karma, who confirmed the development, disclosed that the suspect equally cut the deceased’s hands and legs while mutilating the body.
Saturday Sun gathered that the late Nwafor Nnalue was living in Damaturu, Yobe State with his family until they were forced to relocate to Anambra State as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency. It was also learnt that the suspect, Chinedu was brought up in Yobe State before he travelled to South
Africa and returned to join his family in the state where he eventually married an indigene.
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hosea Karma, who confirmed the development, disclosed that the suspect equally cut the deceased’s hands and legs while mutilating the body.
Saturday Sun gathered that the late Nwafor Nnalue was living in Damaturu, Yobe State with his family until they were forced to relocate to Anambra State as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency. It was also learnt that the suspect, Chinedu was brought up in Yobe State before he travelled to South
Africa and returned to join his family in the state where he eventually married an indigene.
Trouble, however, started after the entire family fled Yobe State and Chinelu’s wife refused to move with her two children along with the Nnalues to Anambra.
Soon after settling down in Anambra State, it was further gathered that Chinedu began to pester his father to allow him return to Yobe to join his wife and two kids.
The conflict got to a head on January 23, 2015, when the suspect allegedly waited for his mother, Mary and sister to go to the farm and thereafter went to his father where he was sleeping and butchered him.
Giving an insight into the incident, Mrs. Mary Nnalue said:
“My late husband and my
children were all living in Yobe State and it was because of the Boko Haram insurgency
that we relocated back to Anambra State in 2006. My son, Chinedu Nnalue went
to South Africa and later returned and joined us in Yobe State after which we
all returned to Anambra State.
“Chinedu married a Hausa lady who has two children for him
and she was carrying another pregnancy. She didn’t return with us to Anambra
State because her parents refused to release her. This has led to a frequent
conflict between my son and my husband but my husband refused him because of
fear of Boko Haram. On the day of the incident, I saw my son, Chinedu sitting
in his room and I asked him why he didn’t go for the morning mass and he didn’t
give any reason.
“I went to the farm with my daughter and we got to know that
Chinedu picked the cutlass which has been in his room for a long time and went
upstairs to kill his father. It was the shout of my late husband that made us
to rush back from the farm and when we got upstairs, Chinedu wanted to matchet
his sister but she escaped.”
Sounding unrepentant, the suspect
told Saturday Sun:
“I had to kill my father because he
refused to give me permission to go back to Yobe to see my wife and two
children who are still living in Damaturu. My wife is also heavy with pregnancy
and I felt there is need for me to go and see her, but he refused, saying he
didn’t want to lose me to Boko Haram.”
He said he was a Muslim when he was
in Yobe State but returned to his original religion, Christianity when he
relocated with his parents to Anambra.
“My father took me to a herbalist
who told us that I should not go back to Yobe State. I used to see my father in
my dream disturbing me not to go back to Yobe State because of Boko Haram and
because of this I had to kill him”, he said.
CP Karma disclosed that the police
had recovered the cutlass used by Chinedu to kill his father and that he would
soon be charged to court for murder
A
32-year-old man, Chinedu Emmanuel Nnalue (pictured above) is now
cooling his heels behind bars following his arrest by detectives of the
criminal investigation department in the Anambra State police command
for allegedly macheting his 59-year-old father, Nwafor Nnalue to death.
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hosea Karma, who confirmed the development, disclosed that the suspect equally cut the deceased’s hands and legs while mutilating the body.
Saturday Sun gathered that the late Nwafor Nnalue was living in Damaturu, Yobe State with his family until they were forced to relocate to Anambra State as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency. It was also learnt that the suspect, Chinedu was brought up in Yobe State before he travelled to South
Africa and returned to join his family in the state where he eventually married an indigene.
Trouble, however, started after the entire family fled Yobe State and Chinelu’s wife refused to move with her two children along with the Nnalues to Anambra.
Soon after settling down in Anambra State, it was further gathered that Chinedu began to pester his father to allow him return to Yobe to join his wife and two kids.
The conflict got to a head on January 23, 2015, when the suspect allegedly waited for his mother, Mary and sister to go to the farm and thereafter went to his father where he was sleeping and butchered him.
Giving an insight into the incident, Mrs. Mary Nnalue said:
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hosea Karma, who confirmed the development, disclosed that the suspect equally cut the deceased’s hands and legs while mutilating the body.
Saturday Sun gathered that the late Nwafor Nnalue was living in Damaturu, Yobe State with his family until they were forced to relocate to Anambra State as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency. It was also learnt that the suspect, Chinedu was brought up in Yobe State before he travelled to South
Africa and returned to join his family in the state where he eventually married an indigene.
Trouble, however, started after the entire family fled Yobe State and Chinelu’s wife refused to move with her two children along with the Nnalues to Anambra.
Soon after settling down in Anambra State, it was further gathered that Chinedu began to pester his father to allow him return to Yobe to join his wife and two kids.
The conflict got to a head on January 23, 2015, when the suspect allegedly waited for his mother, Mary and sister to go to the farm and thereafter went to his father where he was sleeping and butchered him.
Giving an insight into the incident, Mrs. Mary Nnalue said:
“My late husband and my children were all living in Yobe State and it was because of the Boko Haram insurgency that we relocated back to Anambra State in 2006. My son, Chinedu Nnalue went to South Africa and later returned and joined us in Yobe State after which we all returned to Anambra State.
“Chinedu married a Hausa lady who has two children for him and she was carrying another pregnancy. She didn’t return with us to Anambra State because her parents refused to release her. This has led to a frequent conflict between my son and my husband but my husband refused him because of fear of Boko Haram. On the day of the incident, I saw my son, Chinedu sitting in his room and I asked him why he didn’t go for the morning mass and he didn’t give any reason.
“I went to the farm with my daughter and we got to know that Chinedu picked the cutlass which has been in his room for a long time and went upstairs to kill his father. It was the shout of my late husband that made us to rush back from the farm and when we got upstairs, Chinedu wanted to matchet his sister but she escaped.”Sounding unrepentant, the suspect told Saturday Sun:
“I had to kill my father because he refused to give me permission to go back to Yobe to see my wife and two children who are still living in Damaturu. My wife is also heavy with pregnancy and I felt there is need for me to go and see her, but he refused, saying he didn’t want to lose me to Boko Haram.”He said he was a Muslim when he was in Yobe State but returned to his original religion, Christianity when he relocated with his parents to Anambra.
“My father took me to a herbalist who told us that I should not go back to Yobe State. I used to see my father in my dream disturbing me not to go back to Yobe State because of Boko Haram and because of this I had to kill him”, he said.CP Karma disclosed that the police had recovered the cutlass used by Chinedu to kill his father and that he would soon be charged to court for murder - See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/02/photo-son-kills-dad-for-not-letting-him.html#sthash.9mdoUEBS.dpuf
A 32-year-old man, Chinedu Emmanuel
Nnalue (pictured above) is now cooling his heels behind bars following his
arrest by detectives of the criminal investigation department in the Anambra
State police command for allegedly macheting his 59-year-old father, Nwafor
Nnalue to death.
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hosea Karma, who confirmed the development, disclosed that the suspect equally cut the deceased’s hands and legs while mutilating the body.
Saturday Sun gathered that the late Nwafor Nnalue was living in Damaturu, Yobe State with his family until they were forced to relocate to Anambra State as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency. It was also learnt that the suspect, Chinedu was brought up in Yobe State before he travelled to South
Africa and returned to join his family in the state where he eventually married an indigene.
Trouble, however, started after the entire family fled Yobe State and Chinelu’s wife refused to move with her two children along with the Nnalues to Anambra.
Soon after settling down in Anambra State, it was further gathered that Chinedu began to pester his father to allow him return to Yobe to join his wife and two kids.
The conflict got to a head on January 23, 2015, when the suspect allegedly waited for his mother, Mary and sister to go to the farm and thereafter went to his father where he was sleeping and butchered him.
Giving an insight into the incident, Mrs. Mary Nnalue said:
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hosea Karma, who confirmed the development, disclosed that the suspect equally cut the deceased’s hands and legs while mutilating the body.
Saturday Sun gathered that the late Nwafor Nnalue was living in Damaturu, Yobe State with his family until they were forced to relocate to Anambra State as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency. It was also learnt that the suspect, Chinedu was brought up in Yobe State before he travelled to South
Africa and returned to join his family in the state where he eventually married an indigene.
Trouble, however, started after the entire family fled Yobe State and Chinelu’s wife refused to move with her two children along with the Nnalues to Anambra.
Soon after settling down in Anambra State, it was further gathered that Chinedu began to pester his father to allow him return to Yobe to join his wife and two kids.
The conflict got to a head on January 23, 2015, when the suspect allegedly waited for his mother, Mary and sister to go to the farm and thereafter went to his father where he was sleeping and butchered him.
Giving an insight into the incident, Mrs. Mary Nnalue said:
“My late husband and my
children were all living in Yobe State and it was because of the Boko Haram insurgency
that we relocated back to Anambra State in 2006. My son, Chinedu Nnalue went
to South Africa and later returned and joined us in Yobe State after which we
all returned to Anambra State.
“Chinedu married a Hausa lady who has two children for him
and she was carrying another pregnancy. She didn’t return with us to Anambra
State because her parents refused to release her. This has led to a frequent
conflict between my son and my husband but my husband refused him because of
fear of Boko Haram. On the day of the incident, I saw my son, Chinedu sitting
in his room and I asked him why he didn’t go for the morning mass and he didn’t
give any reason.
“I went to the farm with my daughter and we got to know that
Chinedu picked the cutlass which has been in his room for a long time and went
upstairs to kill his father. It was the shout of my late husband that made us
to rush back from the farm and when we got upstairs, Chinedu wanted to matchet
his sister but she escaped.”
Sounding unrepentant, the suspect
told Saturday Sun:
“I had to kill my father because he
refused to give me permission to go back to Yobe to see my wife and two
children who are still living in Damaturu. My wife is also heavy with pregnancy
and I felt there is need for me to go and see her, but he refused, saying he
didn’t want to lose me to Boko Haram.”
He said he was a Muslim when he was
in Yobe State but returned to his original religion, Christianity when he
relocated with his parents to Anambra.
“My father took me to a herbalist
who told us that I should not go back to Yobe State. I used to see my father in
my dream disturbing me not to go back to Yobe State because of Boko Haram and
because of this I had to kill him”, he said.
CP Karma disclosed that the police
had recovered the cutlass used by Chinedu to kill his father and that he would
soon be charged to court for murder
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