Tragedy struck Wednesday
evening at Angwar Baba area of New Nyanya, Nassarawa State, when a 24-year-old
mother of two, Esther Opara was allegedly stabbed to death by her mother
in-law.
The deceased hailed from
Enugu State while her mother-in-law is from Umuopara, Umuahia, Abia State.
The deceased’s aunt, Mrs.
Faith Okpudo, told our reporter that while at Kano, she received a call from
her elder sister Wednesday night that her niece has been stabbed to death by
her mother-in-law after arguments over photographs.
She said she was informed
that the mother-in-law took some of her personal photographs and that she
demanded to have them back, to which she refused.
Mrs Okpudo said her late
niece was said to have asked her husband to tell his mother to hand over her
personal photographs to her, but the husband was alleged to have sided with his
mother, insisting that the mother should have the photographs.
“We were told that she
started up a fight with her husband for not supporting her. She cried and
entered the room, packing her things but her mother in-law allegedly came from
behind and stabbed her on the stomach twice.
When she removed the knife
from her stomach, her intestines came out with the knife. The mother-in-law was
said to have ran out of the house and the husband ran after her but returned to
the wife when her cry was too much,’’ she narrated.
She said a neighbour
assisted the husband to rush the victim to the hospital where she was confirmed
dead.
The deceased’s husband,
Chinedu Opara, who works at Kuchiko Masaka, said his wife reported to him that
his mother had taken all her pictures but he told her to ignore her.
He said his mother had been
with them since he married his late wife and they had known no peace.
“When I told my wife to
ignore her, she entered the room but the next thing I heard was a cry. I
entered the room immediately I heard that noise and I saw my mother with a
knife and blood stains. I looked at the floor and saw my wife’s intestine
outside her stomach,’’ he said.
He said his mother ran away
after the incident, adding that he initially pursued her but returned
because of the condition of his wife and the cries of the children.
The husband said his mother
had never been nice to his late wife since they got married, adding that they
had been married for four years and blessed with two girls, Chinelo and Sharon.
Father of the deceased,
Cosmos Anyanwu, said his late daughter had on several occasions complained of
threat to her life and that on three occasions, he had brought her back to his
house but her husband kept begging him.
The deceased’s mother, Mrs.
Loritta Anyanwu, appealed to the police to produce the woman who killed her
daughter.
‘’Police should ensure
justice by arresting and prosecuting the woman who snuffed life out of my
daughter and ran away,” she pleaded.
Sergent Aiki Tahiru; the
Investigation Police Officer in charge
of the case at New Nyanya police division, said the police are still
investigating the cause of the death and that the woman is presently at large.
“We need the general public
to help us with the information that could lead to the arrest of the suspect,’’
he said.
Culled from Daily Trust
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