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Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Police arrest A’Ibom man for killing daughter


The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has arrested a 30-year-old chief priest, Eno Akpan, for allegedly killing his one-year-old daughter, Favour

Ufot.
Akpan, who hails from Ikot Akpan Udo village in Ikot Abasi Local
Government Area, is the priest of the village shrine, the News Agency of
Nigeria reports.
The state Police Commissioner, Murtala Mani, said in Uyo on Monday, that
Akpan had a misunderstanding with his wife, Blessing, which resulted in his
beating her up.

Mani who spoke through the state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP
Cordelia Nwawe, said that during the scuffle, Blessing ran to her mother’s
house and left her daughter behind with her husband.
“On July 23, the complainant, Blessing, had misunderstanding with the
husband, Eno Akpan. In the process the husband beat her up. She left the
house to her mother’s place, leaving her daughter behind.
“The husband asked her to come back home and take the child along, she
refused and the husband used machete and inflicted cuts on the back and
head of their daughter and she died on the spot,” he said.
The police commissioner said investigation was in progress and the
suspect would appear in court after investigation.
On his own part, Akpan said he had a scuffle with his wife over her
lateness in returning from the market where she went to sell oysters.
He said that he used his fists on her, but by the time he picked up a
machete to strike her, she pushed their daughter forward and the machete
landed on her head.
Akpan said that he did not mean to hurt the girl, but her mother’s action
resulted in her death.

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