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Three Siblings Found Dead In Anambra

Residents of Nise Community in Awka South Local Government Area, Anambra State, are currently in shock after the brutal killing of three young boys in their family home.

The horrifying incident which occurred last Saturday has left the community reeling with grief and with questions begging for answers.

According to reports, the perpetrator is believed to have gained access to the premises where the crime was perpetrated by climbing over the wall.

The three boys, aged between two and six years, were found lifeless inside their father’s car parked within the compound.

Eyewitnesses said their mouths were bound, and that the car was smeared with blood, indicating a calculated and chilling act of violence.

The children’s father described as a man in his early thirties, is a native doctor and businessman.

It was revealed that he frequently locked his children inside the compound before leaving for work with their mother, and only returned briefly to provide them meals before heading back to his business.

While there are rumours that the father may have had disputes with certain individuals, it remained unclear whether the conflicts are linked to the tragic deaths.

Local security officials have already been informed of the incident.

Police Public Relations Officer SP Tochukwu Ikenga for comment, he stated that the case had not yet been officially reported to his office.

He assured the public that a statement would be released once details were made available.


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