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ANAMBRA: 8 residents attacked with acid during altercation

Police in Anambra State have confirmed that eight persons have been attacked with substance suspected to be acid, by a yet to be identified man in Ugwuagba, Awada, near Onitsha, Anambra state.

It was gathered that the suspect was said to have carried out the act following a quarrel he had with one Onyeka at Ngbuka old Auto Spare Parts market of the area.

According to the police, the victims include: Onyeka Nwachukwu (38), Ofili Benjamin (32) and Ofili Damian (42).

“Other victims are Okoro Ebuka (23), Ekwueme Anayo (35), Nnamani Chukwu (23), Obiora Chidubem(18) and Obasi Solomon (24),

It was also learnt that the suspect immediately disappeared after allegedly unleashing his anger on the victims at the heat of the altercation.

“As soon as he poured the acid on them, he took to his heel and when he was pursued by onlookers, he outran them and disappeared,” a source said.

Confirming the incident, the Police spokesperson, Haruna Mohammed said the suspect is currently at large.

He said, “A young man whose name and address is yet to be ascertained had a quarrel with one Onyeka Nwachukwu, aged 38 years at Ngbuka old Auto Spare Parts market in Ugwuagba, Awada.

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“In the heat of the altercation, the suspect who is presently on the run attacked the persons with substance suspected to be acid.”

According to Mohammed, the victims were rushed to St. Martin’s hospital, Ugwuagba for treatment by Police Patrol team attached to Awada Division.

He, however, disclosed that six of the victims have been treated and discharged while two others were responding to treatment.

The spokesperson added that the case was being investigated while efforts were on to apprehend the fleeing suspect.

“The Command urges the public to be security-conscious and report suspicious persons carrying substance inside a container at unusual places in order to avert such ugly incident,” he added.

 

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