Man kills brother-in-law over N30,000 debt in Ondo vanguardngr.com vanguardnews
A man identified as Segun Oni, has reportedly killed his brother-in-law, Sunday Oluwadare, with a log in a disagreement over N30,000 debt he owed his in-law.VanguardThe disagreement was said to have degenerated into fisticuffs, during which the suspect received a thorough beating from the deceased.
Oni went for a log and hit his brother-in-law on the head. Oluwadare died before he could be rushed to Ondo State Specialist Hospital, Akure.The state Police image-maker, Femi Joseph, said the suspect is in Police custody while investigation had commenced. According to him, the suspect allegedly hit the deceased with a big stick on the head following an argument.
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