The Imo State Police Command has recovered the body of a 78-year-old
woman, Mrs. Lucy Osigweh, who was declared missing in 2003.
The
state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mohammed Katsina, disclosed
yesterday that the woman’s lifeless body was found in a large cupboard
inside a shrine located in her son’s private room.
“The missing
woman’s lifeless body was found in a village called Ezuru Umuagwu,
Ejemekwuru, Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State,” Katsina said.
“The
corpse of the 78-year-old Mrs. Osigweh, earlier declared missing in
2003, was found in a large cupboard inside a shrine of a private room in
a circumstance depicting ritual practice.
“The embalmed body, which was kept in that condition for about 10 years, was believed to have been placed in the warehouse by her son, Chief Chimezie Osigweh, a 64-year-old retired school principal.”
KKatsina
said there was every reason to believe that the late woman’s son is a
member of a cult, adding: “Preliminary assessment of the scene of crime
revealed that the late woman must have been murdered by her son for
ritual purpose.”
The Commissioner of police also said
members of the cult used to hold secret meetings at night in the place,
to enhance their occultic powers.
“The principal suspect, Chief
Chimezie Osigweh, who is the son of the woman, has been arrested and is
making useful statement to the police,” the CP said.
Katsina did
not say how the police got wind of the crime, but sources reveal the
late woman’s family from Amakohia, Awa, Oguta local council area, might
have made the startling discovery and reported to the police.
A
villager from Amakohia who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that
some villagers decided to double check earlier stories told by Osigweh
of the inexplicable disappearance of their relation from her marital
home.
“On getting to Ejemekwuru, our people demanded to know why
their relations had remained missing for 10 years. Her son told our
villagers that his mother was mad at a point and ran away to unknown
place.
“Apparently not satisfied with the response, as well as
the nonchalant attitude allegedly exhibited by her son, the villagers
went beserk, destroying things in sight and ended up spotting the large cupboard containing the remains of their loved one.
“With
this startling discovery, the villagers quickly lodged a complaint with
the police who subsequently swung into action,” another villager
disclosed.

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