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Impostors hack octogenarian to death in Edo

By The Nigerian Observer

November 4, 2016

Three gunmen who pretended to be staff of telecommunications firm have axed an octogenarian to death in Okha Community in Ovia South-West  Local Government Area of Edo State.

It was gathered that the victim, Pa Osarobo Ajayi, the second in command in Okha village was killed few hours after his killers visited his residence and introduced themselves as staff of telecommunications company searching for where to erect a mask in the community.

They were said to have taken photograph of Pa Ajayi on the ground that his compound had been spotted as the best location for the mast as the telecom firm was ready to resettle him and his family.

It was further learnt that after the impostors left the compound, they returned at night killing him with battle axe even though they were having guns.

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The victim’s wife, Eunice said one of the attackers was with her in her room but her hands and legs were tied while two others continued the attack on her husband with battle axe.

“I begged them that I will die but they tied by hands and legs. One of them with gun stayed with me. The others were with my husband.” She narrated.

It was gathered that the remains of the deceased was taken to mortuary by some policemen.

Neither the Commissioner of Police in Edo Mr Haliru Gwandu nor the acting Public Relations Officer for Edo State Police Command SP Stephen Onwochei could be reached for comment at press time yesterday.

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