Adun said he was told that his daughter had been killed by her husband, adding that the son-in-law had gone into hiding since May 24, 2023, when he committed the crime.
Inuaghata
A heartbroken father, Adun Samuel has placed a N100,000 bounty on his son-in-law, simply identified as Inuaghata, whom he accused of killing his pregnant daughter, Osaretin by slitting her throat with a knife.
Mr. Adun told journalists in Benin on Friday that his daughter had three children with the fleeing husband.
Adun said he was told that his daughter had been killed by her husband, adding that the son-in-law had gone into hiding since May 24, 2023, when he committed the crime.
Explaining his ordeal to journalists, an aggrieved Adun said, “I hail from Orhionmwon Local Government Area. My daughter was killed by her husband; she was 23 years old. The incident happened at Egba on May 24.
“I do not understand the problem they had that led to the killing of my daughter. I was called that my daughter had been killed. He used a knife to slit her throat, and she was pregnant when she was killed. I want the boy arrested.
“I will give anybody N100, 000 for information that can lead to arrest of the suspect. The boy had not formally married my daughter. His parents are both dead. I have called his brother and ran away after killing my daughter. His name is Inuaghata.”
When contacted by the Edo State Command PPRO, Chidi Nwabuzor, said the matter had not been brought this attention.
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