Details emerged yesterday on the
discovery of four female dead bodies in a room
in Ifite area of Awka, the Anambra State
capital. The Anambra State police command
discovered the dead bodies in a room occupied
by a couple on Olisa Onyeka Crescent near the
Commissioners’ quarters in Awka GRA.
Two of the dead bodies were said to be holding
Holy Bible at the time they were discovered and
they might have gone to pray with the tenant of
the room when they met their death.
One of the victims and a tenant in the building,
Mrs. Chinwe Obi, a Grade Level 14 officer with
the Independent National Electoral Commission,
INEC, hailed from Uruagu, Nnewi. Until her
death, she was the electoral officer for Onitsha
South Local Government Area.
It was also gathered, yesterday, that the
husband of Mrs. Obi, who returned to Nigeria
from Cotonou, Benin Republic, died about a
week ago in the same room and the body is still
in the mortuary.
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hosea
Karma said that following volunteered
information, he went with his men to the scene
and discovered the bodies after neighbours tried
Mrs. Obi’s telephone line severally without any
response. According to Karma, the decomposing
bodies of the women had been taken to the
hospital for autopsy.
The CP said: “A report came to us that a woman
was being called on phone without anybody
picking it for two days and we had to mobilize
to her residence. On getting there, we had to
force the window open and saw the bodies lying
on the floor. “The bodies found in that room
were without bruises which was an indication
that there was no attack from anyone.”
Karma said that the other three women, whose
identities had not been known, were being
suspected to be her church members who came
to sympathize with her over the death of her
husband.
The police commissioner said, however, that the
police discovered a generating set and a
remnant pot of soup suspected to be carbon
monoxide or food poison respectively. The
commissioner disclosed that the soup as well as
their bodies had been taken to mortuary for
examination.
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