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Man kills, beheads younger brother

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A man identified as Amos Christopher has been arrested by the Adamawa State Police Command for allegedly beating his younger brother to death and beheading him.

The police said that 24-year-old beat up his youngest sibling called Thyson until he died before he went on to cut his head.

The deceased was four years old.

Christopher, who is of Dobi village in Ga’anda District, Gombi Local Government Area, is said to be suffering from epilepsy, but it is unclear how the condition may have influenced his act.

Sources said that Christopher descended on Thyson the previous day, 19th June, “when his health condition became worse”.

A source said: “Amos (Christopher) had a seizure outside and slumped on the 18th June 2023, and was brought back home by neighbours.

“His health condition deteriorated with a complete change in his behaviour the following morning when he violently attacked his mother and younger brothers who were at home with him.

“He grabbed the four-year-old boy and dragged him into a room where he locked up the door from inside and beat him up to death. All effort to rescue the small boy by his mother was fruitless.

“He carried the dead body outside where he used the hoe in his possession and cut off the head”.

Spokesman of the Adamawa Police Command, Superintendent Suleiman Nguroje said the suspect had been saying that he did not do anything, that his younger brother he was said to have killed is alive and at home.

The father of the suspect, Christopher Haruna, said the incident occurred while he was away in his farm.

He confirmed that Amos has epilepsy and the family had been battling to cure it.

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