Metro
Ondo man arrested after killing two sisters, daughter
The Ondo State Police Command has begun investigations after a 28-year-old man, Femi Agbeye, allegedly attacked and killed two of his female siblings and a five-year-old girl, said to be his daughter, in the Government Reserved Area of Okitipupa Local Government Area, Ondo State.
The incident reportedly occurred on April 8 at the Agbeye family residence on Doctor’s Road, Okitipupa, where the suspect was said to have gained access to the apartment, locked himself inside, and carried out the attack.
When an NTA crew visited the scene, the suspect’s father, Ade Agbeye, alleged that his son had a history of substance abuse and had previously issued violent threats against family members.
“He had been involved in the use of illicit substances and had been threatening to kill his mother and me for some time,” he said.
He added that the situation escalated fatally on the day of the incident.
“When we entered the house, we saw the bodies of the children on the floor in their mother’s room. I immediately went to the police to report the incident,” he said.
Ade further claimed that the suspect had earlier been arrested but was released against his wishes.
“He had previously been arrested but was released against my wishes before going on to commit this heinous act,” he added.
Some residents in the area also said the suspect was seen forcing his way into the apartment before the attack.
The command confirmed the incident, with the Police Public Relations Officer, Jimoh Abayomi, stating that investigations are ongoing.
“The command assures the good people of Ondo State, particularly those in Okitipupa, that due diligence will be carried out in this case, and nobody should be apprehensive or raise any unnecessary alarm,” he said.
He added that the command would ensure justice is served.
“The command is capable, and we will ensure that justice is served,” he said.(Punch)
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