Son Kills His Father In Lagos During Their Quarrel
Homicide detectives from the State Criminal Investigations Department
(SCID), Yaba, Lagos State, have arrested a young man for the murder of
his father.
The crime took place at Mile 2, Estate area of the state, Saturday
morning, The Eagle Online reports.
A 25-year-old Oluropo Tifase is believed to have stabbed his father to
death with scissors during their quarrel.
According to the reports, the deceased was rebuking his son for his
inappropriate behaviour before the latter cruelly attacked him.
Residents from the area, where the crime took place, alleged that
Moses Tifase was murdered by his son, who had been earlier dismissed
from the University of Lagos.
Lagos State police spokesman, Kenneth Nwosu, later revealed that the
suspect had been having constant battles with his late father over his
uncontrollable behavior.
Nwosu said:
"The suspect and his late father had a sour relationship due to his
unruly behaviour.The father and the son have not been in good
relationship, but on the fateful day of the incident, the suspect and
his father engaged each other in a serious argument.
"The suspect angrily picked up a scissors and stabbed his father on the neck."
The police spokesman added that the suspect's mother and sister were
present when the crime was committed. That is why three members of the
family were taken to SCID for further investigation.
A similar crime happened earlier this year in Enugu State where a
30-year-old man, Chukwukezi Afonogu shot his father dead from the
hunter' gun after one of their quarrels.
(SCID), Yaba, Lagos State, have arrested a young man for the murder of
his father.
The crime took place at Mile 2, Estate area of the state, Saturday
morning, The Eagle Online reports.
A 25-year-old Oluropo Tifase is believed to have stabbed his father to
death with scissors during their quarrel.
According to the reports, the deceased was rebuking his son for his
inappropriate behaviour before the latter cruelly attacked him.
Residents from the area, where the crime took place, alleged that
Moses Tifase was murdered by his son, who had been earlier dismissed
from the University of Lagos.
Lagos State police spokesman, Kenneth Nwosu, later revealed that the
suspect had been having constant battles with his late father over his
uncontrollable behavior.
Nwosu said:
"The suspect and his late father had a sour relationship due to his
unruly behaviour.The father and the son have not been in good
relationship, but on the fateful day of the incident, the suspect and
his father engaged each other in a serious argument.
"The suspect angrily picked up a scissors and stabbed his father on the neck."
The police spokesman added that the suspect's mother and sister were
present when the crime was committed. That is why three members of the
family were taken to SCID for further investigation.
A similar crime happened earlier this year in Enugu State where a
30-year-old man, Chukwukezi Afonogu shot his father dead from the
hunter' gun after one of their quarrels.
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