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Anambra Govt. vows to prosecute suspect for attempted murder

Supreme Desk
20 Nov 2024 2:59 PM IST
Anambra Govt. vows to prosecute suspect for attempted murder
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Nnebe said that a fight ensued between the two of them, when the suspect tried to attack his son.

The Anambra State Government says it will institute an attempted murder case against one Nnamdi Nnebe from Awka who allegedly attempted to stab his elder brother’s wife, Mrs. Njideka Nnebe, to death.

The Commissioner for Social Welfare, Children, and Women Affairs, Mrs. Ify Obinabo, disclosed this in an interview with the newsmen on Tuesday, after visiting the victim in her hospital bed in Awka.

“I think we will follow up on this case and insist that justice is served, to serve as a deterrent to other people who may want to engage in such a dastardly act.

“This case will not be allowed to be treated as a mere family issue; we will make sure that the right thing is done.

“Nobody has the right to inflict this kind of injury on anyone, even if the person is your wife.

“Therefore, we are going to charge him with attempted murder so that other people will not try such a thing again,” she said.

Obinabo queried the rationale behind the attempt by the suspect to kill his brother’s wife over a mere family altercation.

“What kind of children are we breeding now?

“How can someone do this? He must face the law,” the commissioner said.

Narrating her ordeal, the victim said that trouble started when the suspect came out of the family compound in Awka and noticed that the children in the family were playing inside the tricycle (keke) he parked in front of the family house.

She said that the suspect was quick to accuse her son of playing with the keke even when he was reportedly not among the children.

She said that she tried to disabuse his mind without success.

Nnebe said that a fight ensued between the two of them when the suspect tried to attack his son.

She said that she quickly moved with the help of her daughter to defend her son, prompting the suspect to run into the family house and appear with a “daga” (local jackknife).

Nnebe said that when the suspect aimed the dagger at her shoulder, she had no alternative but to defend with her bare hands.

“That was when the knife pierced my right elbow to the other side,” she said.

The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, said that the command was aware of the matter.

Ikenga said that the suspect was in police custody and would be charged to court at the end of the ongoing investigations.

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