Akwudo Onyendi,
30, from Umuorika village, Amavo Ukwu Autonomous community, Osisioma
Local Government Area, Abia State, has allegedly been killed by six
assailants, following a disagreement they had with her husband, Police
say.
The deceased was attacked by the men at
Owerrinta in Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area, where she was
doing business, Vanguard reports.
The suspects,
one of whom had been arrested and currently with the Criminal
Investigation Department of Abia State Police Command, attacked Onyendi
with planks and machetes, and were said to have forced her to drink an
unknown substance. These acts of torture eventually led to her death.
Following
the attack, late Onyendi was said to have gone to Owerrinta Police
Division to report the matter and on the strength of the scale of
injuries inflicted on the deceased, police referred her to the Federal
Medical Centre, Umuahia.
Before her death, Akwudo
Onyendi was said to have consulted her lawyer, Dr. A. C. B. Agbazuere
and reported the attack by the six men.
Agbazuere, a human rights lawyer, had written to the Abia State Police Commissioner, requesting that the case file be transferred to State CID from Owerrinta Police Division.
Agbazuere, a human rights lawyer, had written to the Abia State Police Commissioner, requesting that the case file be transferred to State CID from Owerrinta Police Division.
In the letter dated August 24, Agbazuere
alleged that the men who killed Onyendi unlawfully constituted
themselves into a court under the command and superintendence of a
suspect (names withheld).
The letter said:
“It
is our instructions that these people first tried our client at the
house of the said suspect on a different day, which continued on July
29, when she was attacked at her residence and also taken to the hall
where the attack continued.
It is equally our
instructions that our client, Akwudo Onyendi, sustained injuries on the
back, right thigh, her legs and had pains all over her body as a result
of the attack and that she was forced to drink an unknown substance.”
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