Crime

Man Cuts Off Brother’s Head, Father Blames Action On Epilepsy

EkoHotBlog reports that a 24-year-old man, Amos Christopher, has allegedly murdered his four-year-old brother, Thyson Christopher, and chopped off his head in Adamawa State.

According to SaharaReporters Amos choked his kid brother and subsequently decapitated his head with a hoe.

The incident happened on June 19, 2023, at Dobi village in the Gombi Local Government Area of the state.

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Amos, who is said to be the first child of his parents gruesomely murdered the kid, leaving their hapless mother in pain. Their father has however blamed his action on epilepsy.

He reportedly suffered an epilepsy seizure a day before this dastardly act.

As gathered, he first attacked his mother, before he forcibly took the minor into a room, murdered him, chopped off the head, and slice it into two parts.

He has since been arrested as confirmed by the spokesperson for the state police command, SP Suleiman Nguroje.

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Nguroje said, “Yes, he is in our custody because his father, Christopher Haruna, reported the incident to us. However, he has yet to admit it.

“He looks mentally disturbed, as he keeps claiming that his dead brother is alive at home,”

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