"I Killed Him In Self Defence" - Corps Member Reveals Why She Hacked Man To Death In Akwa Ibom

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 13th Jan, 2021 - tori.ng

Upon being interrogated by the police after being arrested, the corps member who was nabbed while trying to jump over a fence after killing the young man reportedly said she did it in self-defence.

Princess Odume

Princess Odume, the corps member who was arrested after she hacked a man to death in Akwa Ibom on Sunday, January 10 has revealed the reasons for her actions.

Upon being interrogated by the police after being arrested, the corps member who was nabbed while trying to jump over a fence after killing the young man identified as Japhet Akwaowo, reportedly said she did it in self-defence.

The police spokesperson in the state, Odiko Ogbeche-Macdon said Odume claimed Akwaowo threatened to kill her upon her refusal to oblige his request to remove her clothes so that he could have sex with her.

Macdon said;

"She actually killed the young man identified as Akwaowo Japhet. She said she went to buy bean cake, akara, and saw a man that beckoned to her to come over to him. She said she went to meet him, they got talking and she found herself in his house.

"She said she waited for him outside and he went inside to bring a knife. He said he was going to stab her and no one would know what happened. She also said Japhet asked her to remove her clothes and she refused. What basically happened was that she overpowered him."

 

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