Wife Hacks Husband To Death Over Stolen Goat
A 40-year-old woman identified as Lydia Aji has been arrested for allegedly striking her husband with an axe leading to his death at Kautikari village of Chibok LGA of Borno State.
The police spokesman, ASP Nahum Daso, confirmed the incident in a statement on Thursday.
“Lydia Aji struck her husband on his head with an axe and he died instantly.
“Investigation further revealed that the couples had a misunderstanding over their daughter, Rachael Aji 13, who stole a goat and sold it to an unknown person, the angry father then asked them to leave his house.
“The case is still under investigation,” Daso said.
The police also arrested a 24-year-old suspect, Mr Usakahyel Adamu, in the Kwaya-Kusar Local Government Area for allegedly killing his 90-year-old grandfather.
The command’s spokesman said the suspect used a hoe to hit his grandfather after an altercation on the head leading to the old man’s death on the spot.
Daso said the suspect would be charged in court upon completion of an investigation.
The suspect, Adamu, who spoke to newsmen said he had epilepsy in his room and that after recovering in his room, he asked his grandfather who visited his room what happened but the old man refused to answer him.
“He was just insulting me, and when I tried to get out of the room he pushed me back.
“I then picked a hoe and hit him on his back and head. I was not in my senses when I did that, I am really sorry,” Adamu said.
He also announced the arrest of three suspects in possession of Indian hemp and hard drugs and a syndicate of five suspected vandals of public infrastructure with exhibits of vandalised solar street lights and borehole components.
Three other suspects were also paraded for criminal intimidation after threatening a man to pay them N2 million or risk death.
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