Chilling Confession: House Boy Admits To Murder of Employer With a Pestle

A now viral video of a domestic staff (House boy) who allegedly killed his employer, a lecturer at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, with a pestle has been shared online.

In the video sighted by occupygh.com, the suspect said:

“When he came back, he told me to cook rice. And as I was cooking the rice, he asked me why I did not wash the plates. I did not reply. He then asked why I wasn’t responding to his question. In the process, he slapped me. But I told him I usually have ear problems, and that people don’t slap me. As I was saying that, he angrily asked why I was interrupting him and he slapped me again.

I got angry and we started fighting. After he overpowered me, I looked around and saw a pestle which I used in hitting him. I struck him three times with the pestle and stopped after he started bleeding”

A Facebook userChima Uzoagu, who described the deceased as his brother, said the househelp killed the deceased because he scolded him for causing the food he was making to get burnt.

Another Facebook user, Ikem Bu Chukwu, claimed he was at the hospital when the deceased was rushed in and that the suspect was forced to confess after he was threatened by the security officers at the hospital.

The Nigerian state police is yet to confirm the case, however, a video of it has surfaced online.

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