• We initially wanted to use an old woman but I begged them not to – Suspect
• Police launch manhunt for killer uncle , others
The joy heralding the birth of a child is usually indescribable let
alone arrival of twins . That was the feeling seven years ago when
Chiagozie and Chidalu Agwunobi, were welcomed to the Oliseh clan in Oko
Ogbele Community , Oshimili South Local Government Area of Delta State .
They were a bundle of joy to their parents as they grew up happily in
months and years .
Few days ago , that joy was blown away like a
candle in the wind when they went missing and their dismembered bodies
later found in a bush . They were cruelly killed by their uncle , Onuwa
Oliseh , who is still at large .
Onuwa reportedly lured the seven
-year -old male twins to the bush within the neighbourhood on Friday ,
March 6 , after they returned from school and butchered them . He was
said to have removed some of their body parts for money rituals and
dumped the remains .
Investigation by operatives of the Inspector
-General of Police Intelligence Response Team in the state led to the
arrest of Onuwa ’s accomplice, Kelvin Uzor , who is also a relation of
the twins .
“ Police got information that on March 6 , the twins
were missing from their parents’ house . Their bodies were later found
in the bush on March 8 with some parts of their bodies mutilated . Their
eyes, hands and private parts were missing . Police began investigation
and generated enough intelligence that led to the arrest of Uzor . He
confessed that they were a three - man gang and wanted to do money
ritual with the body parts ,” a senior officer told Saturday PUNCH.
Our
correspondent learnt that Onuwa ’s younger brother , Iweka , who
attended the same school with the twins , told the police that the
suspect asked him to lure the deceased from the school.
“ I am a
primary four pupil of Ekeanya Primary School. On March 6 , at about 6
.30 am, my elder brother Onuwa Ajei Oliseh , asked me if I would go to
school and I told him yes. He asked if I can help him bring out the
twins from the school before the school closes that day and I told him
no because their teacher would not agree.
“ That day when I came
back from school, I saw my brother place a cutlass on the table where he
was eating while I went to the backyard . It was later I heard that the
twins were missing and their dead bodies were found in the bush, ” he
told detectives .
The twins ’ father, Agwunobi Oliseh , stated
that Onuwa visited his house that Friday in the morning and asked him if
they ( the twins ) would go to school. He said he responded in
affirmative, unknown that Onuwa was plotting to kill his beloved kids.
The
52 -year - old farmer said when his children returned from school ,
Onuwa came back and asked them to follow him to the stream in the
community .
He said, “ I am a traditionalist and a farmer . I ’m
married with seven kids . My twins were seven years old . On March 6 in
the early morning , Onuwa came to my house and inquired if my late
children would go to school and I said yes. I later learnt he told his
younger brother , Iweka , to help him take my children out of the school
premises . He said he wanted to go somewhere with them .
“ Later
in the day , he went to their school and tried to take them out but he
was chased away by their teacher . As soon as they came back , he came
to my house and asked them to follow him to the stream . I think they
were on their way when he brought out a cutlass and killed them .”
The
distraught father , who noted that he and his wife were not around when
Onuwa took the twins away , said he was told the suspect ran home with
bloodstains .
“ According to his brother , he ran back home with
his hands stained with blood. He then asked the brother to pour water on
his hands while he washed the machete with which he killed the twins .
He left for Uzor ’s house and both of them went to one Anam .
“
It was when I came back later in the day with my wife that I realised
the twins were missing. While I was running around , Iweka told me that
it was Onuwa who took my children . Onuwa ran away but we were able to
find Uzor who told us where their bodies were dumped . We went there and
found their mutilated bodies. Their eyes, tongues and hands were
removed, ” he added.
Uzor , in his statement , admitted the twins were killed for rituals but denied partaking in their murder.
He
said one of his friends, called Chukwudi, told him of a traditionalist
in Anambra who could help them to perform money rituals with children
not above age 12 .
The 18 -year - old primary school leaver stated that he informed Onuwa, who agreed to the plan .
He
said, “ I stopped schooling after my primary school education because
my parents did not have money. I worked for a farmer called Egwiyo . I
served him for many years and he promised to give me money this year .
Chukwudi told me there was a place where we could do money rituals in
Anambra and he asked if I was interested .
“ We later told Onuwa
who agreed to do it . I told them I was not interested but if they want
to do it , they could go ahead . I told them I would be happy if they
succeeded. I was sleeping when Onuwa called me and said he had killed
the twins . He said he took their bodies to one native doctor in Delta
but the man told him he wasn’t into money rituals.
“ He later
called me when the heat was much and told me where he dumped the bodies.
Now, police said I was the one who killed the twins . Onuwa took the
body parts to a herbalist in Aguleri , Anambra .’’
Uzor said
immediately he learnt about the twin’s murder, he ran to Anambra where
he was tracked down by the police . He added that he gave tacit support
for the crime in the hope that he would be given money to buy a car and
build a house if it worked out .
He said, “ I wanted to become a
young chief because most of the young men I know did not work as hard as
I did and now they are millionaires . I am a farmer and hardworking but
I was not making enough money . I have no savings. That was why I
somehow agreed to be part of the plan .
“ Onuwa convinced me it
was the fastest way to make money and that most of our colleagues made
money through that means . My greatest mistake was that I did not inform
my family when Onuwa suggested that we should use the twins
.
“ I
love the twins so much and their parents are nice. I cautioned him but I
don ’t know that he would still go ahead to kill them . They normally
went to his house to play; so it was easy for him to take them out
without anyone being suspicious . I was not in the bush when he killed
them .”
Uzor revealed further that the initial plan was to use an
elderly woman in the community for the money ritual but he prevailed on
the gang to spare the woman because she was generous .
“
Initially , they wanted to use one old woman known as Nne Amaka , but I
pleaded with them to leave her because she is nice . If I passed by and
begged her for water , she would give me water and even food.
“ I
feel bad because he betrayed me . I am appealing to young men that
money ritual does not pay . I am a hard working man and well known .
Even when my name was mentioned in the crime , a lot of people came out
to defend me . I am sorry . I want the family to forgive me , ” he added
.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that the remains of the twins had been
deposited at the General Hospital , Igbuzor while IRT detectives led by
DCP Abba Kyari had launched a manhunt for the fleeing suspects.
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