Tragedy in Local Community as Traditional Deity Tree Kills Three in Enugu

Posted by Odinaka on Mon 05th Oct, 2015 - tori.ng

At least three persons were confirmed dead at Obolloafor Market square in Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State, following heavy rainfall.

 
Following a heavy rainfall which fell a tree reportedly used as a deity by a local community, at least three persons have been confirmed dead, at Obolloafor Market square in Udenu LGA of Enugu State.
 
The tree, known as Ukwuakpa, was said to be an outlet for Akatakpa masquerades during festive period, even as residents have cried out over the nefarious activities of masquerades in the area who maim, rob, kidnap unsuspecting victims under its cloak.
 
According to an eyewitness, prayers had been said severally at the traditional shrine which the tree symbolises, following incessant attacks of masquerades on hapless residents.
 
Police Public Relations Officer, Enugu Police Command, Ebere Amaraizu, DSP, who confirmed the incident, said the victims affected were a mother, daughter and mechanic.
 
"The incident occurred during a rainfall which killed  a woman and her little baby, identified as Ijeoma Ojobor, and Chibueze Ojobor as well as a mechanic, also identified as  Eze Romanus.

"The mechanic was taking his lunch in one of the shops around the tree when the tree fell. Some persons like one Obetta Ikechukwu   was seriously injured and was rushed by sympathizers to the hospital at Obolloafor where he is being treated," the police spokesperson revealed.
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