Stella Dimoko Korkus.com: Teenager Kkills 3yr Old brother With Father’s Gun in Enugu

Advertisement

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Teenager Kkills 3yr Old brother With Father’s Gun in Enugu

In a bid to act a Nollywood scene, a teenager, Ebubechukwu Odika from Umueze village, Enugwu Achi in Oji River local Government Area of Enugu State, has sent his younger brother to untimely grave.


                                           OMG!




Daily post gathered that the 14-year-old boy used his father’s gun to kill his younger brother, Akachukwu Odika, aged 3.
Sources hinted that the duo were playing a movie scene with the gun not knowing that it was loaded with bullets.


The spokesman of the police in Enugu State, DSP Ebere Amaraizu, who confirmed the incident said that as soon as Ebubechukwu pulled the trigger, the bullet landed on Akachukwu’s waiting head, killing him instantly.


It was further gathered that their father, Christain Odika, who was attending a meeting at Obodo Ukwu Enugwu Akwu, rushed home upon receiving the news.
“On getting to his house, he met his lifeless son, Akachukwu in a pool of his own blood.

“Meanwhile, investigations into the tragic incident have commenced in full scale by the operatives of the state criminal intelligence and investigations Department of the Enugu state command of the Nigeria police Force”, Amaraizu added.



75 comments:

  1. What investigation again? See why I'm always telling parents here to watch over their kids?! Pure negligence

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Most they investigate everything? RIP

      Delete
    2. That's carelessness on the part of the man. Who keeps a loaded gun where kids will see it?

      Delete
  2. Too bad. The dad hurt to have keep his gun well since he knows he has children.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I tell you!
      The man Hurt* to have keep his gun well jor

      Delete
    2. I raise my marcopolo left ynash for you o.... this your English can murder and bury sef

      Delete
    3. Hahahaha! Bad geh @Gifted hands.

      Delete
    4. The H syndrome even for written English. O di egwu

      Delete
  3. Some parents are just too careless. How can you keep a loaded gun in a house with children and still keep it within their reach?
    R.I. P. to the little one.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Their father is irresponsible, why was the gun loaded and in sight for the kids to reach it. He should be arrested for killing his son.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Ibo kwenu! I hail oh!
    Shaybi una dey call yoruba's rapist, Ibo's are Killers! Dey don't value life! Image dat kind of anger from dat age! May Godav mercy!
    Once again Ibos I hail oooo
    Take high five.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Did u read the story at all???....smh

      Delete
    2. Did u read well b4 commenting? Bcos I didn't see where they said he shot him bcos he was angry.

      Delete
    3. You mumu na raise to infinity o...
      Did u read at all? I guess not
      The hatred in you for the igbos is so obvious!
      Tribalistic mofo

      Delete
    4. Who cares! Du pipu care b4 if its yoruba u all run your moth! I don't care, ibos are arrogant! Nd also jumb to conclusion,
      Quiksilver u are a fool!
      Yoruba dis yoruba dat!
      Na only act film!
      Tar gerrawayhere

      Delete
    5. Kemi, ur capacity for stupidity is alarming! I pity any younger ones around u, ur kids, if u have, included. Dafty!

      Delete
    6. Abosede may umuagbara kiss u there! Disnt knw y dey gave birth to u sef, dem for kukuma dispose u inside condom!

      Delete
    7. Stop exhibiting your daftness and tribalistic nature...and next time read well before rushing to comment.

      Delete
    8. Itiboribo. You no read anything. Onukwu like you. That's how you write off point in your exams. After you come and ask how to do masters without doing pgd with third class.

      Delete
    9. E ti po toh! E lo po si wa!
      I be one man army!
      IBOs are Arrogant and very Tribalistic in Nature!
      Una no reach!
      All una clan no fit shake me!
      Wen would u ibos stop insulting yorubas
      Mumu una be!

      Delete
    10. No hun, you are the bigger fool.
      Your foolishness is glowing, can't you see that?

      Btw, I'm Ibibio okay? Useme mkpo nte afo

      Delete
    11. A hua digi....ignoramus like you! No common sense at all..very very daft and also low sense of reasoning...

      Delete
    12. Abosede, abo bo, oya talk true, E pain you. Oponu aye ati orun ni e.

      Delete
  6. Allowing children watch any of these movies or cartoon with violence as it affects their thinking and slowly corrupts their mind.
    Rip young one

    ReplyDelete
  7. OMG!
    What a sad news.....
    Is their father a police man or a hunter!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Why would the. Father put the gun where the boy would see it! Very non chalant. Of him! If na yoruba now dem go twist d story, even show their face.
    Wareva

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. @Oluwakemi,at least they never bury person wey never die with a dead king.

      Delete
    2. U beta. Don't start. Wat. U can't finish! U started dis yoruba tin way back! Wats. Ur problem!
      Go and ask dem na! Hear urself! Woman wrapper like u!

      Delete
    3. you are a big fool.

      A disgrace to d yoruba's as well

      Delete
    4. I know sensible yoruba people

      Delete
  9. Why will a father leave a gun loaded carelessly when he has kids in the house?

    May the little one RIP

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I pity the one alive more than the one that died. That boy will never be happy with himself

      Delete
  10. This is so unfortunate and painful.
    A careless move by their parents.
    A life long guilt on a young soul.
    Rest in peace to the dead.

    ReplyDelete
  11. OMG!
    What a tragedy.
    But how can a responsible father leave his gun where his children can see it?
    RIP to the little boy.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. So the tribe involved is not dangerous? and all other nasty words you use to qualify the Yorubas?
      You are a sick goat sir.

      Delete
    2. So children playing with a gun their father carelessly kept is something to be tribalistic about?
      Sunshine,i have always known you to be a pervert and a moron but I didn't know it was this high. You are beyond redemption,your case is totally hopeless and I pity anyone especially younger ones that comes in contact with you and pray your mediocrity doesn't rub off on them

      Delete
    3. Oh shut up anon, can't u see she is trying to get back at that goat aka shit maker for saying trash if it was Yoruba ppl involved.

      Delete
  12. Everytime I read such, I cant help thanking God for saving me and my brother. You see, Dad was a MOPOL officer and one day I saw his gun under his pillow ( I was 9years old, my bro was 12) and I picked up his gun, pointing it @ my brother, I asked him to raise up his hands. Needless to say the gun was FULLY LOADED. Fortunately, before I could release the trigger, which was the next thing on my mind, my eldest sister walked into His room and screamed when she saw us. Out of fear I dropped the gun and it went off........ the beating we both got that night eh, kai! We saw kirli-kirli stars and the thunderous slaps that followed gave us auto-reset.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Your hands are truly gifted.

      Delete
    2. Thank God oooo. I can imagine

      Delete
    3. Hmmm, thank God! But just like in the story above, ur dad was negligent! If a gun must be in the house where others live, especially kids, should it not be under lock?

      Delete
  13. A gun in the house with underage kids? Some parents and their negligence tho.

    That boy will forever live with the guilt of killing his own brother knowingly or unknowingly.
    Rip to the dead.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Very sad. The father should have locked away the gun, knowing he has kids at home. Imagine. RIP little one.

    ReplyDelete
  15. Ewuchiri m ooo! Ishi la Agu, Ishi lu ulo ooo. Ihe nkee dukwa njoo. Haya! Matakwaru m ihe nne la nna ha mme eme. Chai! Aru emee!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hahahahaha...
      Ibokwaru?...una language is very funny...
      I miss una abacha jigbo ncha...

      Delete
    2. Anon,iwu typical ishi la agù,ishi la ulo. Jigbo ulu Na agushikwem Ike kalalila.

      Delete
    3. Ishii l'agu, ishii l'ulo. A bukwam Nwaagaba

      Delete
  16. Careless parents,u have a gun,how come ur kds accessed to it.

    ReplyDelete
  17. That boys life will never be the same.

    ReplyDelete
  18. I hope he has a receipt for that gun. Painful death. God comfort the family. comfort the brother because i know he will live with this guilt for the rest of his life.

    Parents watch what your kids watch. this world is full of evil. too many violent films and sex around.

    ReplyDelete
  19. Investigations into the tragic incident has commenced......... Of the Nigerian police...
    What else is there to investigate?
    Rip to the little boy..
    You're better off in heaven..

    ReplyDelete
  20. "The bullent landed on akachukwu's waiting head" damn...

    ReplyDelete
  21. A very sad event. The little boy will need psychological help.
    On one of the editions of silence is golden until you have a child, Jbaby made a comment, she said exposing children to ben10, avatar, spiderman, superman, etc wasn't good as they are violent cartoons. I was happy when i read it, I saw someone like me. Then someone replied by calling her names,and said she should just say she doesn't have money for cable. I shook my head in disbelief.
    In my house, it's a standing order no African magic, no violent cartoons. I'm very mindful of the cartoons I allow my children watch. I also buy them educational cartoons to watch which helps their school work too.
    Allowing children to watch these things affects them. They are too young to know that what they watch is not supposed to be practised.
    I'm not perfect, I don't get it right all the time, that is why I always pray to God to help me in raising my children.
    I pray this case is handled properly, so they don't also loose the 12yr old.

    ReplyDelete
  22. D boy will forever live with d trauma.
    Rip to d lil one

    ReplyDelete
  23. The story is really sad but I too wondered at the journalist's choice of words! Like he was describing a punch in a movie or cartoon!

    ReplyDelete


  24. Stupid father

    Careless man

    See how negligence has made his loaded gun send his son to an untimely grave.


    If he's not in any of d Nigerian forces n He's not licensed to use d gun then na double gobe b dat.

    May d lil boy's soul rip. Amen

    ReplyDelete
  25. @Oluwakemi,you just foolishly displayed how vain your language people are. smh

    ReplyDelete
  26. Eya! So sad. Parents need to be careful with the things they have especially when they have young children in the house. I feel so sorry for the brother and mother.

    ReplyDelete
  27. first of all, is the man a police officer or any other law enforcement agent?
    my condolence to the parents.. and RIP to the young boy.. God is supreme still

    ReplyDelete
  28. I can't imagine the psychological effect this will have on the poor lad.. the thought of growing up to realise he mistakenly killed his brother is very heart breaking..

    Rip little boy..

    ReplyDelete
  29. Similar thing happened in my house wen we were kids, but to God be d glory my younger brother shoot my elder brother in the hand, na God save us, my dad was arrested sha, good for him

    ReplyDelete
  30. In my village,we have this wicked egbe Awka. I loved it so much n my dad didn't know I knew where it was hidden. I usually go there,pick the gun,sit on the floor n turn it around in my hands admiringly. I still shudder when I rmba how I use to peep into the nozzle while turning n twisting the gun.

    If I had killed myself,they would have said Na Spirit or that this n that happened.

    I wouldn't hv known this blog,had xes or even read comments of crazier humans here or even read the funniest posts ever: FEBRUARY 15th posts.

    I wouldn't have secretly written a love letter purportedly from a guy to our Mountain of F friend. I loved the ruckus that followed.
    I wouldn't hv made everyone laugh at devotion while keeping a straight face.

    Feeling low.
    Brb

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer: Comments And Opinions On Any Part Of This Website Are Opinions Of The Blog Commenters Or Anonymous Persons And They Do Not Represent The Opinion Of StellaDimokoKorkus.com

Pictures and culled stories posted on this site are given credit and if a story is yours but credited to the wrong source,Please contact Stelladimokokorkus.com and corrections will be made..

If you have a complaint or a story,Please Contact StellaDimokoKorkus.com Via

Sdimokokorkus@gmail.com
Mobile Phone +4915210724141