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OLEH—RESIDENTS of, headquarters of
Ndokwa West Local Government Area of Delta State, were weekend thrown
into confusion as two persons, including a 19-year-old student of the
state polytechnic, Oghara, were killed by yet-to-be-identified
assailants.
Though the circumstances surrounding their death were hazy at press
time, sources said the deceased were killed by suspected cultists.
It was gathered that one of the deceased was stabbed at Umusam area
of the community and later gave up the ghost hours after he was rushed
to a nearby hospital.
Vanguard learned that the other victim, a student of Delta
State Polytechnic, Oghara, identified as Chukuemeka Onuoha, was shot
dead in his family house.
Contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer of the state Command,
Celestina Kalu, said one Mr. Emma Onuoha who hails from Imo State and
resides at 33, Isumpe Road, Kwale, had reported that a group of boys had
forced themselves into his house in the early hours of Saturday and
shot his son, Chukuemeka, on the chest.
She said the victim was confirmed dead at Brema Hospital, Kwale,
adding that the corpse had been deposited at St Luke Hospital Mortuary.
Kalu said no arrest had been made and maintained that police had commenced investigations into the matter.
Meanwhile, security has been beefed up in the town as soldiers, men
of Kwale Police Division and the Anti-Cult Volunteer Corps have
intensified patrol in the area.
President, Anti-Cult Volunteer Corps, Mr. Austin Ogwu-Chinuwa, in his
reaction, advised youths in the area to shun cultism, saying they were
looking towards organising a symposium for the youths and cultists
willing to renounce membership of their cult groups.
Sources; Vanguard
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