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Uncle on the run after allegedly killing his 7-year-old twin nephews for money ritual - Edoman - 03-30-2020 Uncle on the run after allegedly killing his 7-year-old twin nephews for money rituals in Delta The police in Delta state is currently on the trail of one Onuwa Oliseh for allegedly killing his 7-year-old nephews, Chiagozie and Chidalu Agwunobi, for money rituals in Oko Ogbele Community, Oshimili South Local Government Area of Delta State. The distraught father of the deceased twins, 52 year old Agwunobi Oliseh, said the suspect came to his house in the morning of Friday March 6, to inquire if the twins were going to school. He answered in the affirmative, but little did he know that Onuma had an agenda to kill his children. He said it was after he reported that they were missing that the bodies of his male twin children were found where they were dumped with their eyes, tongues and hands missing. Quote:“I am a traditionalist and a farmer. I’m married with seven kids. My twins were seven years old. On March 6 in the early morning, Onuwa came to my house and inquired if my late children would go to school and I said yes. I later learnt he told his younger brother, Iweka, to help him take my children out of the school premises. He said he wanted to go somewhere with them. The suspect's younger brother, Iweaka, who attends the same school with the twins, told the police that in the morning of March 6, Onuma had asked him if he could help lure the twins out of the school premises. Quote:“I am a primary four pupil of Ekeanya Primary School. On March 6, at about 6.30am, my elder brother Onuwa Ajei Oliseh, asked me if I would go to school and I told him yes. He asked if I can help him bring out the twins from the school before the school closes that day and I told him no because their teacher would not agree. Investigation by operatives of the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team in the state led to the arrest of Onuwa’s alleged accomplice, Kelvin Uzor, who is also a relation of the twins. Quote:“Police got information that on March 6, the twins were missing from their parents’ house. Their bodies were later found in the bush on March 8 with some parts of their bodies mutilated. In his confessional statement, 18-year-old Kelvin Uzor, admitted the twins were killed for rituals but denied partaking in their murder. According to him, a friend of his, Chukwudi, had informed him of a herbalist in Anambra state who could make him rich via money rituals. Uzor who claimed to be a farmer, said he was moved to get involved in rituals after seeing most of his mates in the community living well despite not working as much as he does. Quote:“I stopped schooling after my primary school education because my parents did not have money. I worked for a farmer called Egwiyo. I served him for many years and he promised to give me money this year. Chukwudi told me there was a place where we could do money rituals in Anambra and he asked if I was interested. Uzor said immediately he learnt about the twin’s murder, he ran to Anambra where he was tracked down by the police. He told the police that the initial plan of his gang members was to use an elderly woman but he prevailed on them to spare the woman because she was generous. Quote:“Initially, they wanted to use one old woman known as Nne Amaka, but I pleaded with them to leave her because she is nice. If I passed by and begged her for water, she would give me water and even food. by Linda |