The Police in Anambra State have commenced investigation into the cause of the suicide committed by one Daniel Okafor after bathing his wife, Pauline with acid on Tuesday at Nsugbe, Onitsha area of the state.
The Command’s Public Relations Officer, Haruna Mohammed, who confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday, said the suspect seemed to have drank some quantity of the chemical he poured on his wife after the incident.
“He was later certified dead by a medical doctor while receiving treatment and his corpse deposited at Apex Mortuary for autopsy,” Mr. Mohammed said.
NAN gathered that the victim, a nurse, who suffered the acid attack from her husband, was referred to Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi from Immaculate Heart Hospital, Onitsha, for proper medical care.
A doctor at the Accident and Emergency ward of the Teaching Hospital, who pleaded anonymity, said she was received at about 7p.m. on Wednesday.
“Due to her critical condition, we cannot allow visitors near her now, but I can assure you that she is responding to treatment,” the source said.
The incident occurred around 8.p.m. on Tuesday at Chinonso Chemist shop close to Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nsugbe in Anambra East Local Government Area of the state.
An eyewitness, Clement Ekwenugo, who expressed shock at the development, said the couple had disagreements before concerning the choice of their son as the next of kin on a land and house, which belonged to the nurse.
“The nurse bought the land from her in-law and used her son’s name as next of kin, but this angered her husband. Pauline was in her Chemist shop when the husband came in from behind the house through a fence to bathe his wife with the acid, who then ran out for help. This is the first time we are experiencing this type of incident in Nsugbe.” The witness said.
Another source, Miss Ogochukwu Chukwulobe said, “We thought the matter was over when this incident occurred. He seemed prepared for his own death after pouring the acid on my madam because he drank another acid in a small container in his pocket and went outside where he fell into a drain.
“This has not happened in this town before; I am not happy because my madam who I am learning chemist business from is the victim,” she added.
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The Command’s Public Relations Officer, Haruna Mohammed, who confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday, said the suspect seemed to have drank some quantity of the chemical he poured on his wife after the incident.
“He was later certified dead by a medical doctor while receiving treatment and his corpse deposited at Apex Mortuary for autopsy,” Mr. Mohammed said.
NAN gathered that the victim, a nurse, who suffered the acid attack from her husband, was referred to Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi from Immaculate Heart Hospital, Onitsha, for proper medical care.
A doctor at the Accident and Emergency ward of the Teaching Hospital, who pleaded anonymity, said she was received at about 7p.m. on Wednesday.
“Due to her critical condition, we cannot allow visitors near her now, but I can assure you that she is responding to treatment,” the source said.
The incident occurred around 8.p.m. on Tuesday at Chinonso Chemist shop close to Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nsugbe in Anambra East Local Government Area of the state.
An eyewitness, Clement Ekwenugo, who expressed shock at the development, said the couple had disagreements before concerning the choice of their son as the next of kin on a land and house, which belonged to the nurse.
“The nurse bought the land from her in-law and used her son’s name as next of kin, but this angered her husband. Pauline was in her Chemist shop when the husband came in from behind the house through a fence to bathe his wife with the acid, who then ran out for help. This is the first time we are experiencing this type of incident in Nsugbe.” The witness said.
Another source, Miss Ogochukwu Chukwulobe said, “We thought the matter was over when this incident occurred. He seemed prepared for his own death after pouring the acid on my madam because he drank another acid in a small container in his pocket and went outside where he fell into a drain.
“This has not happened in this town before; I am not happy because my madam who I am learning chemist business from is the victim,” she added.
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