Sunday, 25 November 2018

Man hacks wife to death in Akwa Ibom - Shepherd Digest Magazine

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A tyre repairer in Mbiabam Ibiono community in Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Nkere Uta, on Monday morning allegedly hacked his wife, Mrs. Bella Uta, to death.

It was learnt that Bella, who was in her early 30s, had five children for the man.



The photograph sent by our correspondent but which is being withheld because of its gory nature, shows the woman in a pool of blood.

She lay face down, with blood gushing out of her head.

Her face, neck and the entire head region were severely hacked open with what is likely to be a very sharp object.

Her left arm appears to have been cut off, and lies in an awkward position underneath her body and flung right beside the right arm.

Clothed in a pair of jeans trousers and a flower-patterned blouse and a wrapper, Bella’s eyes were not spared, as she had an open gash across where her eyes had been, indicating that she had most probably suffered deep cuts across the face also.

A source told our correspondent that the suspected wife killer had been diagnosed with mental illness but was said to have recovered.

Another source said the late Bella was a very beautiful woman, and with low financial status of the husband, he was always feeling insecure.

It was gathered that Nkere, after killing his wife, blocked the entrance to his home and threatened to kill anybody who dared question his action until he was overpowered by the Police.



Nkere and Bella were said to have attended church together on Sunday along with their five children.

It was gathered that the late Bella was a hard-working petty trader and well-loved in the community.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Odiko McDon, confirmed the incident but said the suspect has been arrested by Itam Division of the state command.

On the motive behind the murder, Odiko replied via WhatsApp: “Investigation is in progress, you will be communicated to, please.”

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