Husband Arrested After Allegedly Beating His Own Wife To D£ath In Imo State

Posted by Samuel on Thu 05th Feb, 2026 - tori.ng

Ezinne Akataobi, a sister to the deceased, claimed the money that led to her sister's demise is N35,000.

 

A man accused of beating his wife to de@th is currently being held at the homicide department of the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Owerri, Imo State.

Kelechi Prince Okeke, from Ngor-Okpala in Imo State, allegedly beat up his wife Olumma Chizoba Lucy Akataobi, from Abia State, on Monday, Feb. 2, after she asked him for her money which her customer paid into his account.

Ezinne Akataobi, a sister to the deceased, claimed the money that led to her sister's demise is N35,000. 

According to reports, the deceased conducts her business at Relief Market in Imo State. A customer bought something worth N35,000 from her and tried to transfer the sum but the transaction failed. 

The customer asked if she has another account and she provided her husband's account details to which the customer made payment and the husband confirmed receipt. 

However, when she got home and asked for the money to put back in her business, a fight allegedly ensued, leading to her de@th. 

It has not been confirmed that Kelechi was the one who k!lled his wife, Olumma. According to Kelechi, Olumma was eating when she screamed "my chest, my chest" after which she vomited and di£d. 

Olumma's family are saying this is not true and they are demanding justice. Olumma's sister said the family always told her that she is loved at home and should come back home, but she always packs her belongings and ends up returning to her husband. 

At the moment, the authorities in Owerri have gotten involved. 

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