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Monday 17 July 2017

WICKED FATHER BEATES HIS 7 YEARS OLD SON TO DEATH IN RIVERS STATE

                                                        A man resident in Port Harcourt, Rivers state killed
his son yesterday, Saturday, in Port Harcourt. The
man, identified simply as Inimgba allegedly hit 7yr old
George Tamunoibuemie with a hard object, leading to
his demise.
A police source in Port Harcourt confirmed this.A
female neighbor of the deceased said that Inimgba
was not an attentive father and would abandon
George, forcing him to fend for himself.
The neighbor said only days before, on Thursday
precisely, she bought a pencil for him to use at school
only for her to hear he had been killed by his father.
She told Vanguard. “Just this week, I saw this little
boy at a shop, people gathered around him. He stole
a doughnut and everyone was blaming his father,
saying he wasn’t giving him food and that, that was
why the boy stole. They said the father and the
boy’s step mum maltreated him. I saw scar all over
his body. The people he stole the doughnuts from
even gave him more doughnuts and soft drink. I took
the little boy to my house and interviewed him. He
was an intelligent boy. He told me the same thing and
even asked me to give him a pencil to school which I
did.
I also bought biscuits for him, took photograph of him
before he left. I promised to see his father but
couldn’t due to my tight schedule this (last week).
This morning, I woke up to hear that his father has
killed him. The father beat him to death. The father
is at the Amadi police station now while the little
boy’s body has been taken to the mogue. I saw the
father briefly being held at the station as he was
claiming that he only beat him small”, she said
According to Sri George who shared the incident on
Instagram, the father and the boy's stepmother have
now been handed over to the police...

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