Four persons were reportedly burnt to death yesterday by a
mob in Otuo in Owan East Local Government Area of Edo State over the
killing of a Senior Secondary School (SSS3) female student of Azama
College, Otuo, for rituals purposes.
Besides, several houses belonging to the suspects were also reportedly razed. The victims said to be three middle-aged boys and a female Native
Doctor allegedly carried out the gruesome murder of the student on
Sunday night at Ikhuera quarters of the community, with her head severed
from her body.
The girl whose identity could not be ascertained, reportedly met her
untimely death after a neighbour had disguised and sent her on an errand
to get him sachet water. She was said to have returned from the errand to deliver sachet water in the man’s room when she was beheaded in the process.
Trouble was said to have started when the parents of the girl could
not find her and raised alarm over her sudden disappearance.
It was gathered that the alleged culprits in an attempt to dump her
lifeless body at a nearby bush in the early hours of yesterday, were
apprehended by some residents of the community. They were said to have confessed to the crime moments after they were
caught by youths and elders of the community, even as the female native
doctor who was contacted to performed the rituals, was said to be from
Kogi State.
Two of the boys said to be of the same parents and the female native
doctor, were reportedly burnt alive at popular Women Center (hall) after
they were dragged to the location. It was further learnt that the burnt brothers had accompanied one
Lukeman from Auchi, who is said to be the ring leader, to commit the
crime. Lukeman was said to have been traced to his farm.
Confirming the incident, Edo state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Lawal
Jimeta, said the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of the area
had briefed the Command about it, adding that operatives of the State
Criminal Investigative Department (SCID) are carrying out thorough
investigation of the incident.
Source: Sun News
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