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Enugu crime: Wife murders husband over family feud



A woman, Grace Agbo has been arraigned for allegedly murdering her husband, Elijah Agbo over   a little family fracas . The incident happened in Isiuzo local government area of Enugu State. The people of the community are in great shock; they cannot figure out what could have led to such a despicable act.

 The neighbours reported that the deceased luxuriated with the wife in their living room the night he was murdered. When it was late enough, Grace asked her daughter to go to bed.

Possibly, she could have premeditated the murder. The daughter was startled in her room, by a loud thud on the floor. She rushed into the living room and saw her father lying lifeless on the floor in his pool of blood.

Sources say the man got hit on the head by a heavy stick from his wife.

The Enugu State Police Public Relations Officer, Ebere Amaizu said the woman has been arrested while investigations are still going on to ascertain what could have prompted the crime

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