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Man kills boy who lent him N100, 000 to evade repayment

One Ifeanyi Ezinwa Paul, a 29-year-old revenue collector, has told the police that he killed his 19 year-old kinsman, Victor Ebuka, in order to avoid paying the N100, 000 he borrowed from him.

It was reported that Paul had lured Ebuka into a bush in Umuleri, Anambra State, and strangled him to death. According to him: “Two years ago, my kinsmen invited me to come and work for the community.

My duty was to serve as a revenue collector for the elderly men in the community. We have market days and everyone was expected to drop a certain amount of money.

It was going well, but I became greedy and spent part of the money I had collected on behalf of the community. I knew I would lose my job if anyone noticed the shortage.

It was out of desperation that I approached Ebuka, who owns a provision store in our village. He was my relative. I borrowed N100, 000 from him, with a promise to refund by January, 2021, but couldn’t meet up.

Following threats by the deceased to report me to the king, I decided to kill him. I cannot explain the devil that entered my head. My family and kindred should all forgive me. What happened was the handiwork of the devil.”

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