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I Laced His Food With Rat Poison Before Chopping His Body To Pieces, Says Man Who Killed His Father

A 29-year-old man, Mizanmil Abubakar, has narrated how he killed his father, Abubakar Adawa, 65, at Barkin-Sale area of Minna, Niger State. The suspect who brutally murdered his father, Abubakar Adawa, chopped the body into pieces with a hoe and buried the remains in a shallow grave in their compound. The State Commissioner of Police, CP Shawulu Ebenezer Danmamman, paraded the suspect at the police headquarters, Dutsen-Kura in Minna.

According to the CP, the suspect confessed that he served his father food laced with rat poison before hacking him to death, claiming that the deceased had much hatred for him. The CP said an information was received at Kpakungu Division that one Abubakar Adawa aged 65yrs was missing from his house at Barkin-Sale area of Minna,” the statement read. “Immediately this information was received, Police operatives attached to the Division led by the DPO visited the house, while one Mizanmil Abubakar aged 29yrs and Aisha Abubakar, the mother and the son were invited for interrogation.

“However, the whole compound was thoroughly searched, and surprisingly the severed body of the missing person was discovered buried in parts in a shallow grave within the compound. During interrogation, the said Mizanmil (son) confessed to being responsible for the gruesome act.

“He further confessed that his mother went out and instructed him to prepare food for the family pending her return; he said he served the meal of his father and laced it with rodenticide (rat poison), which the father ate and became unconscious and lifeless.

“Immediately he discovered this, he took a hoe and knife to severe the victim’s body, packed in different sacks and buried in a shallow grave within the compound. “He asserted that he perpetrated this act before return of the mother, and that his reason for the gruesome act was that the deceased had much hatred for him.

“The suspect has been transferred to SCID for further investigation and will be charge to court for prosecution as soon as the investigation is concluded.”

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