
A coffin maker simply identified as Papa Ogada, dumped his
14-year-old son in a well, accusing him of being behind his inability to be
successful in his business.
It was gathered that Ogada, who is from Abia State, had been complaining that his son was a wizard, who had caused him serial misfortunes since reuniting with him.
A source said:
It was gathered that Ogada, who is from Abia State, had been complaining that his son was a wizard, who had caused him serial misfortunes since reuniting with him.
A source said:
“The truth is that the man has been separated from the boy’s
mother. Since the boy came back from his mother’s place where he lived, the man
has been accusing him of being a wizard.
“He once told us that he had consulted many spiritualists,
who told him that his son is a wizard and is behind the problems he has had in
his business.
“We are not surprised that he went this far.”
According to reports, Ogada had contacted one of his
friends, who helped him tie up the boy along with his school uniform, books and
every other belonging he had and drove off at about 9 p.m. to neighbouring
Abiaka village, where they dumped him in an abandoned well.
An eyewitness in Abiaka village said:
An eyewitness in Abiaka village said:
“Some of us had already retired for the day when we started
hearing shouts and cries coming from the location of the abandoned well, but we
thought people were fighting.
“As the shouts increased, we summoned courage and got to the
area and discovered that it was coming from the abandoned well. We got a rope
and bucket, threw them inside and the boy managed to cling to and was pulled
out.
“He was already weak with injuries. We thanked God the well
had been out of use; he might not have survived.”
The teenager is said to be receiving medical attention
at a hospital, while his father is MIA.
When the Police Public Relations Officer, Abia State Command, DSP Ezekiel Onyeka was contacted he said the incident had not been reported to the Police.
When the Police Public Relations Officer, Abia State Command, DSP Ezekiel Onyeka was contacted he said the incident had not been reported to the Police.






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