Native Doctor Arrested, Tried for Attempting to Bury Lover, Children Alive David-Chyddy Eleke in Awka A native doctor simply identified as Nonso, from Umuona in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State has been arrested
A native doctor simply identified as Nonso, from Umuona in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State has been arrested for trying to bury his lover and her two children alive.
The victim, who told her story after she was discharged from hospital, said she went to see the suspect because he had earlier promised to marry her. The victim further noted that although she struggled for her life, but she was overpowered and dragged to an already dug 4-5ft grave at the suspects backyard and she was pushed into the grave. She also said that the suspect who threw a big stone over her head went to bring shovel to cover her, when she started shouting, thereby alerting the suspect’s sister who had long slept off.
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