Tuesday, 24 June 2014

This is the man who killed an ex-customs officer and her 10-year-old daughter (PICTURED)


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Vanguard reports:

The suspect who was paraded by the commands boss, Umar Manko, showed no sign of remorse as he said he committed the act in order to prevent the victim from demanding N9 million he used to prepare concoction for her.

Trouble started for the retired Customs officer, one Mrs Angela Kerry, who resided at New OkoOba area of Lagos, following her inability to give birth.

In her search for possible solution, she was reportedly introduced to the suspect who confessed to have carried out series of rituals and also prepared concoctions for her to no avail.

Apparently disappointed, Kerry was said to have demanded the refund of N9 million earlier collected from her by the herbalist last month, consequent upon which he invited her to his shrine at 9, Wadoye Street, Ajuwon to collect the money.

Unknown to Kerry, who went in company of her adopted daughter, the herbalist had a sinister motive up his sleeves.

I decided to act fast before she tarnished my image. I pacified her to come back next day for the money. When leaving, I told her not to come with the daughter.

After she left, I told myself I needed to act fast. I went to a building at the back of my shrine where I dug a hole. I spread a mat on the hole and laid a white cloth on it, exactly the way it looks in my shrine.

When she came next day, I told her to go inside the building that we needed to pray before we talk about the money. She asked if the prayer was for the pregnancy and I told her it was for fortification.
I warned her not to take her daughter along but she refused. I did not argue any further because I did not want my plan to fail.

On getting inside the building, I asked her to stand on the white cloth and immediately she did, she fell inside the hole and landed on her buttocks. All I heard when she fell was yeh! When she fell, I said I have seen the end of my enemy and I have gained victory.

The daughter did not say a word. She just stood watching. I had to cover the hole with over 40 buckets of sand.

After covering the hole, I asked myself what to do with the little girl. I left the room, locked it from outside. When I came back at about 6.30pm, I met her on the sand. I quickly removed my jacket and poured about 30 bucket of sand to cover her. Next day, I went to get two bricklayers to cement the place.

We have been able to recover the decomposed bodies and the victims travelling bag containing her personal effects and that of her daughter from the shallow grave he buried them in, Manko said.

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