Feb 17 β€’ 00:22 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Nigeria Punch

Anambra apprentice arrested for killing master with pestle

A 21-year-old apprentice in Anambra, Nigeria, has been arrested for allegedly murdering his master during a domestic dispute.

In Anambra State, Nigeria, a 21-year-old apprentice named Chiemerie Anieke has been arrested for allegedly killing his master, Ikechukwu Nwite, during a domestic dispute. The incident took place in the Fegge area of Onitsha, where the victim was a trader at a prominent market. The police reported that Anieke struck Nwite on the head with a pestle, leading to the latter's death. Furthermore, the apprentice also reportedly attacked Nwite's wife during the altercation, raising the severity of the incident.

The arrest was confirmed by the Anambra State Police Command, with Police Public Relations Officer SP Tochukwu Ikenga giving details of the events. Initial investigations have revealed that a misunderstanding sparked the fatal confrontation between Anieke and Nwite. The police acted quickly, with Anieke being taken into custody shortly after the incident, and the suspected murder weapon, a pestle, has been recovered for forensic evidence.

This incident not only raises concerns about domestic violence and safety in households but also underlines the need for intervention programs to resolve conflicts in a constructive manner. The police's prompt action reflects their commitment to addressing violent crimes in the region. This case may serve as a crucial point for discussions about apprenticeship and domestic relations in Nigerian society.

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