Monday, 31 August 2015

Kidnappers Kill Man In Ebonyi, Tamper With Private Part

The dead body of a man in his late 40s, Christian Isha of Ndubia village, Igbeagu Community in Izzi local government area of Ebonyi State was at the weekend found in a swamp with his private parts mutilated and the face skinned.
His hand was placed on his chest and his mobile phone which has been off since he was kidnapped.
Isha was whisked away a week ago by unknown gunmen with a Hilux van on his way back home from where he went to buy things for his family in the night.
The people of the area had declared him missing and organized a search party for him but to no avail as he was still missing the weekend when his remains was found in a nearby swamp in the area.
A family source who pleaded anonymity and who confirmed the death of Isha said that he was found dead.
The source added that a relative of the deceased had gone to farm and started perceiving offensive ordour which made him uncomfortable while in the farm and he began to look for the source which led to the discovery of Isha’s dead body.
‘’One of us went to his farm. While in the farm, he said he perceived bad ordour and that the ordour was so offensive that no one could stand it.
‘’So, when the man was searching for the source of the ordour, he saw the dead body of our brother who have been missing for the past one week,” the source disclosed.
Wife of the deceased, Isha Ada who lamented the gruesome murder of her husband called on the law enforcement agents to fish-out the perpetrators.
She described her late husband as a peaceful and caring man who never want any trouble and wondered why he was murdered in such manner.
‘’I never believed my husband could be killed in this manner because he doesn’t look for anyone’s trouble. And those who killed him will never know peace in life.
‘’He was good to me, caring and tolerant. Today I have lost a companion, a loving man and a true husband,” she lamented.
The late Isha is a staff of Igbeagu Development Centre in Izzi local government area of the state.

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