Enugu Police DSP Ebere Amaraizu said the suspect fired the shot that rendered his brother lifeless out of ignorance.
According to a source, their father, Christian Odika, had left for their village square at Obodo-Ukwu Enugwu-Akwu, for a meeting, when the tragic news reached him. It was gathered that on getting to his house, he met his son, Akachukwu, in a pool of his own blood.
Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, said: “Investigations into the tragic incident have commenced to ascertain the remote causes, so the law can take its course.” What a sad lose...
He's very stupid, let him be taken to d juve....
ReplyDeleteAnd d parents too get fault, how will u keep loaded weapon were the kidz will see it
DeleteDats d problem with kids watching violent movies. Too bad! Have you heard the New Nigerian Anthem? Anticipate #PromiseLand.
ReplyDeleteDad incident..their dad was bee careless,,how can u keep fire arm carelessly....infact police needs to investigate if he has d license to own a gun
ReplyDeleteThat's why all the movies get cencor board permit means that is certain age for all the films but Nigerian people don't follow that
ReplyDeleteWhy would he do such,load a gun and keep it within the reach of his wards, and am very sure that weapon is not licensed.
ReplyDeleteNawa na which kind rubbish be that how can de parent be that careless
ReplyDeleteR.I.P kid
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