Some suspected assassins on Wednesday
clubbed to death a 62-year-old Igbo businessman, Mr. Vitalis Okoro, in
Calabar, Cross River State, after chasing away his son.
ERICGOSSIP Metro learnt that the
assailants, after killing Vitalis in the bedroom, dragged the corpse
into his Toyota Sequoia and drove some distance away from the house on
Anaku Street, in the Ikot Effanga Mkpa area of Calabar.
It was gathered that they abandoned the corpse after the fuel in the vehicle finished.
The slain businessman was a cement dealer who had a block moulding industry which later collapsed.
The victim’s three-bedroomed bungalow was said to have been built in an unfenced plot of land.
Our correspondent gathered that the
assailants gained access into the house after destroying the
burglar-proof window bars in the sitting room.
Vitalis’ neck was tied with a blue piece of cloth, while there were several cuts on his body.
An eyewitness, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, said she heard a scream from the victim’s house around 4am,
and shortly afterwards, some persons opened one of the doors, dragged
the body into the parked car and drove out of the compound.
She said, “I heard someone scream at
about 4am and when I peeped through the window, I saw his car outside. I
didn’t know what was happening. Shortly afterwards, some people opened
one of the house doors and dragged his body out. I guess they entered
the building through the back.
“I wanted to call the police, but I did
not have credit on my telephone line. Even if I had, I am not sure I
would have achieved anything because they left shortly afterwards with
his body in the vehicle. That means they had already killed him before
bringing him out. I learnt in the morning that they chased the son out
of the house before killing him.
“After the incident, my son called to
inform me that they abandoned his corpse in the car. He said they left
the key in the ignition.”
The younger brother of the deceased, Mr.
Moses Okoro, said he learnt about the murder around 8am through a
telephone call from a friend.
He said he immediately rushed to Vitalis’ house, where he met the abandoned car on the street with bloodstains in the back seat.
Moses said the victim was not in good
terms with his wife who had been invited by the police and was being
interrogated at the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence
Department of the Cross River State Police Command, Calabar.
He added that the victim’s block
moulding business had shut down in Calabar and there were plans to
relocate him to their hometown in Owerri, Imo State, when the incident
happened.
“My brother was at loggerheads with his
estranged wife in the last four years. She had three children for him.
All attempts to bring them back together had failed because she refused.
The police have already invited the woman for questioning.
“About two weeks ago, we concluded that
he would relocate to Owerri and I would help him with a business, but
after a while, he would sell his house in Calabar to support his new
business life,” he said.
The state Police Public Relations
Officer, Irene Ugbo, confirmed the incident, adding that investigation
was ongoing to unravel those behind the murder.
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