The woman was said to have used an axe to sever her
husband’s head when the latter was asleep in their home at Ubiane Aviele
village near Auchi in Estako West Local Government of Delta State.
Narrating what happened, the suspect said she had been
married to her husband for nine years and that they had five children.
Zenab, who was paraded yesterday, said she was a farmer and
that her husband was a night guard.
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She said trouble started when he brought another woman home
and asked her to leave.
Zenab, who spoke in tears while confessing said: “He stopped
me from entering his room. I pleaded with him to forgive me because I had
problems but he refused. It was when he slept that I entered the room with an
axe and hit his head. I don’t know what entered into me.”
Zenab said her refusal to leave made her husband to beat her
and that she retaliated when she got hold of an object. She spoke in tears.
Among other suspects paraded are Augustine Obodeke, who
allegedly had carnal knowledge of his daughter and impregnated her twice, Udoh
Effiong, who defiled a 48-year-old woman on her farm, Omoti Oshioremun and
Emmanuel Umoru, who joined four others to defile a 12-year-old girl.
Obodeke said he lived with his daughter and son after the
death of his wife. He said he used to sleep with his daughter at night.
Police said Obodeke procured abortion for his daughter twice
before the victim cried out.
Commissioner of Police Foluso Adebanjo said the suspects
would be charged to court after investigation has been completed.
Source: Vanguard
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