Mar 4 • 02:15 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Police hunt Delta man for attempted murder

The Delta State Police are searching for a suspect named Ignatius in connection with an arson and attempted murder case involving his wife’s shop.

In Delta State, Nigeria, the police have initiated a manhunt for a suspect identified as Ignatius, who is accused of committing arson and attempted murder. The incident occurred on February 23, when Ignatius allegedly set his wife, Juliet Opudiri's shop on fire while locking her foster child and an employee inside. The fire resulted in the complete loss of all stored goods, which were financed through loans and credit facilities.

Victim Juliet Opudiri recounted her shock and fear during the incident, stating that she was at home feeding her baby when she heard a loud noise and noticed flames engulfing her shop. After raising the alarm, neighbors rushed to assist, but they were unable to save any of her possessions. This act of violence not only resulted in financial loss but also raised concerns for the safety of the child and worker locked inside the burning shop.

The police statement emphasizes the seriousness of the situation and their commitment to apprehending Ignatius before he can cause further harm. This case highlights ongoing issues of domestic violence and the dangers faced by women in similar circumstances, prompting calls for more protective measures for victims of domestic disputes in Nigeria.

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