Two nursing mothers have been killed after they
were hit by bullets fired by a policeman at a
funeral in Ivhiokhile quarters, Fugar,
administrative headquarters of Etsako Central
local government area of Edo State.
The policeman and his colleagues were said to
have accompanied a traditional ruler in Uzaire
clan, HRH Imonike Omogbai, to the event, but
started shooting sporadically.
A two-month-old baby strapped to the back of
one of the victims narrowly escaped death as the
bullet that hit the mother on the neck was few
inches away from the baby.
The victims were identified as Sandra Imhaku and
Mrs. Saliu.
Eyewitnesses said the policeman held a riffle with
one hand and attempted to open the car door for
the traditional ruler to enter as they were about
leaving the funeral venue when volleys of shots
were released.
One of the eyewitnesses said the policemen
managed to escape lynching.
Cousin of one of the victim, Barr. Mike Imhaku,
said the incidents have been reported at the
Auchi police division.
The state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr. Samuel
Adegbuyi, who confirmed the incident, said a case
of accidental discharge which killed the two
women was reported to him on Saturday.
He said the police officer has been arrested and
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