
A 40-year-old man, Friday Anyim, who killed his
father’s wife in Enugu, has blamed the act on hemp, which he smoked regularly.
The incident occurred on December 27 in Umuenem
Ezinesi Oduma, a community in the Aninri Local Government Area of Enugu State.
It was gathered that the deceased, Bernadette,
was one of the three wives of Friday’s father, Mr. Ogbonna Anyim.
Friday, a secondary school dropout, is the son of
Ogbonna’s first wife, while the deceased, Bernadette, was the second wife.
It was gathered that on the fateful day, Friday
was engaged in a heated quarrel with one of his sisters, named Abigail, over
his intention to sell a water tank that belonged to the family.
Friday wanted to use the proceeds of the planned
transaction to purchase a motorcycle, which he intended to use to operate as a
commercial motorcyclist. The matter was said to have taken an ugly turn
when Friday suddenly picked up an axe, and attempted to use the weapon on his
sister.
It was learnt that at the same moment, his
stepmother, Bernadette, moved to separate Friday and Abigail. However, the axe, which Friday swung at his
sister, landed on Bernadette’s neck.
Bernadette collapsed and became unconscious. Friday immediately dropped the axe and took to
his heels.
Ogbonna said he received news of the unfortunate
development in his household while he was at a village meeting.
He said he rushed home as Bernadette was being
taken to a hospital, where she was confirmed dead.
He said. “I am in pains and I don’t know how to
approach this, but I believe that the law will take its course.”
Friday, who was later arrested by the police,
expressed regrets over the incident.
He blamed his actions on hemp.
He said, “I wanted to hit my elder sister,
Abigail, with the axe when it mistakenly landed on my stepmother. I acted in
anger; I plead for forgiveness. I also advise youths to abstain from taking
hemp and other dangerous drugs and avoid anything that can lead them to kill
fellow human beings.”
The Police Public Relations Officer, Enugu State
Police Command, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, said the Homicide Unit of the State
Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department, was conducting further
investigations into the incident.
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