Farmer burnt days to father’s burial in Anambra
Chris Owolabi, Anambra State Police Commissioner
BY SUNNY A. DAVID
A farmer, Mr. Chijioke Ofomba, was reportedly set ablazed by assailants barely one week to the burial of his father, Chief Iwuno Nwaedozie in Nando Community, Anambra East Local Government Area of Anambra State.
Our correspondent gathered the incident might not be unconnected with a disputed land where the deceased has gone to farm.
An eyewitness told our correspondent that the assailants had stormed the farm, beat the victim to pulp and poured petrol on him with serious burn all over his body and left him unconscious.
“He was however rescued by passers-by farmers who immediately informed his family and friends and they rushed him to a nearby hospital where he was placed on danger list,” he stated.
Speaking to our correspondent on Tuesday, elder brother to the victim, Igwe Onyeachonam Ofomba, said his brother was attacked over land dispute.
According to Mr. Ofomba: “My brother was attacked and set ablaze by those we have land dispute with just one week to the burial ceremony of our beloved father, late Chief Iwuno Ofomba Nwaedozie, aged 99 years.
“Their intention was to kill him but God saved him. As we are now burying our father, the victim is in the hospital still unconscious.
“We have reported the matter to the Otuocha Police Station and they have visited the victim in the hospital but they are yet to make arrest.
“We expect the Police to commence investigation immediately and arrest the culprits.”
