MEN of the Nigeria police in Ikot Abasi division of Akwa Ibom State on Saturday arrested and detained a trader, Amechi Nnamuchi, after the remains of a 65-year-old woman were found in his shop.
Nnamuchi, a fast food dealer from Enugu State, is resident in Ikot Abasi, where he does his business.
He said, “Some women from Abia usually come to trade in Ikot Abasi. However, on many occasions they close late and cannot return to their houses. “Unfortunately, one of them, an old woman of about 65 years, died. Her colleague told us that when she woke up around 4am as their routine and called her to wake up so that they could prepare and clean the shop before my cousin returned, she discovered that the woman was already dead.
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