Lady Narrates How Landlord’s Son Killed Her Mother In Anambra

In a video message, a lady named Miss Mmesoma Ekpe described how their landlord’s son killed her mother last Saturday.

Miss Ekpe, a native of the Enugwu-Ukwu community in the Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra State, claimed that the second son of their landlord beat Mrs. Uzoamaka Ekpe to death in their home at 5A Ugochukwu lane, Nkpor, close to Onitsha.

She claims that the event occurred last Saturday when the landlord’s son abruptly ordered all renters residing in the compound to participate in a sanitation exercise.

Ekpe questioned why sanitation would be declared given that all tenants contribute to the monthly upkeep of the property.

“It was around 9am that my younger sister went downstairs to go to her work place, but she was stopped by the landlord’s second son, who asked her to go and clean the staircase.

“It was a surprise to us that the boy stopped my sister from leaving the compound, when he was opening the gate for other people to go out to their businesses.

“My mother decided we should all stay at home until 10a.m when the sanitation exercise will end. But after the exercise, I made to go to the market, but the boy stopped me. He shut the gate against me, but when other people living in the compound want to leave, he will open for them.

“My mother decided to intervene, insisting that he must open the gate as she does not know why all her children were being stopped from going out. It was then that the boy started beating my mother, and even kicked her on the chest and she fell.

“We rushed her to hospital, but they said the case was beyond them and refered us to Borommeo Hospital. It was there at Borommeo that my mother was declared dead,” she said.

Miss Ekpe called for justice for her mother, while also asking concerned individuals to help her and her siblings to relocate to another residence, as the family does not feel safe any longer living in the house of the man whose son killed their mother.

“My Mother, Mrs Uzoamaka Ekpe is from Ngodo Isuochi, Abia State, and married in Enugwu-Ukwu. She was a good woman, I don’t know why anyone would kill her. We want justice for my mother, she is the breadwinner of our family,” the lady lamented.

Spokesperson of the state police command, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga told journalists that investigation had commenced, and that the culprit would be charged to court afterwards.

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