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"The trauma led to the d£ath of my elder sister" – Nigerian man shares video of murder suspect who allegedly kidnapped and k!lled his brother

A man identified as Legborsi Nwiabu from Bori, Rivers State has shared a video of a suspect who allegedly kidnapped and killed his younger brother.  According to Nwiabu, the suspect identified as Henry Barikui Lucky Deeleh, allegedly abducted his brother and buried him alive in May, 2020.   He said the trauma resulted to the death of his elder sister.   It would be recalled that on Thursday 14th May, 2020 my younger brother was kidnapped and buried alive and found dead behind my house in the village on the 19th May, 2020. This is the ANIMAL called HENRY BARIKUI LUCKY DEELEH that killed my brother that also resulted to the death of my elder sister as a result of the trauma. He was arrested by community youths on a tip off last Monday 16th October, 2023 and now in police custody, he wrote in a Facebook post on Friday, October 20. Legborsi Nwiabu  The post “The trauma led to the dath of my elder sister” – Nigerian man shares video of murder suspect who allegedly kidnapped and k!lled his brother appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog. Click Here to Visit Orignal Source of Article http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2023/10/the-trauma-led-to-the-dpsath-of-my-elder-sister-nigerian-man-shares-video-of-murder-suspect-who-allegedly-kidnapped-and-klled-his-brother.html

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