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Unizik staff killed by house help buried, mother laments son’s death

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By Ifeizu Joe

A staff of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Mr Chima Anolue who was allegedly brutally murdered by his house help on July 15 has been buried.

The technologist and choir master was buried last Tuesday in Igbo Ukwu community, Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State.

His burial attracted tears and wailing from members of the university community, who described him as a cool headed fellow.

The 35 years old Anolue had been attacked with a pestle after a domestic argument with his house help, whose name was given as Ifesinachi, an indigene of Ebonyi State, who was brought in by Anolue’s parents for domestic chores.

Meanwhile, mother of the deceased, Dr Ifeyinwa Anolue, who is Secretary, College of Postgraduate Studies, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka (Unizik) has lamented the death of Anolue, who she said was her last son.

“It was not the first time the house help had done something wrong, but we always forgave him. He had once been apprehended stealing rods and was beaten by security guards, but we intervened.

“He had also stolen in our house, but he wrote undertaking never to do so and begged us. My son Chima (the deceased) once urged us to send the boy away before he got us into trouble.”

Speaking about what happened on the fateful day, Dr Anolue said: “We went for burial on Thursday. Then on Friday night I got a call from my second son saying there was a crisis. He asked us to start praying as the news he got from Awka was that Chima is in critical condition and has been rushed to the hospital.

“It turned out my son was attacked and killed by our house help. I later visited the police station and requested to see Ifesi (culprit) to know why he killed my son.

“He said what happened was that Chima told me to boil rice for him and slapped him. I told him it was a lie. Chima cannot tell him to boil rice. He has never cooked for Chima since he came to our house. Chima can only send him to buy Coca-Cola across the street on rare occasion.

“My only sadness was that my son died hungry. The rice he was boiling before he was killed was never touched,” she lamented.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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