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RIP! 30-Year Old Son Kills Mother For Refusing Take In His 8 Months Pregnant GF
Views: 751  |  Comments: 0 |  Posted: 11:40 Sat, 05 Mar 2016
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This story will leave you speechless.
Oga o. May God not give us a bad
child.


According to Nigerian Tribune, A 30-
year-old man, identified as Ibrahim
Oniyide, who allegedly stabbed his
mother to death, has been remanded
in prison.

The police, Ibrahim killed his
mother, identified as Tawa Oniyide
by stabbing her with a kitchen
knife and broken bottle all over her
body.

It was gathered that the suspect on
the fateful day had gone to
introduce a woman to his mother
as his future wife, demanding that
she accommodate her. Continue…

The police said the deceased
disagreed with her son on the issue,
refusing to take the eight months
old pregnant woman in, adding
that she was not interested in her
and that the suspect should have
brought the woman when the
pregnancy was still in the early
stage.

The police also added that Ibrahim,
who thought that his mother was
wrong and should have taken the
pregnant woman in, got angry.

The deceased was in the kitchen
with a knife and yam which she
was preparing to cook when the
suspect allegedly grabbed the knife
and stabbed her in different parts
making sure that she was dead.

The incident happened at 3,
Olubunmi Christopher Street, off
Arowolo Street, Abule Egba.

Ibrahim was charged before an
Ebutte Magistrates’ Court for
murder and has since been
remanded in the Ikoyi Prisons.

The Magistrate, Miss M.O. Okpe
Agbe, adjourned the matter till
April 11 for the Directorate of
Public Prosecutions (DPP) advice.
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