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Man Killed Over Cow In Delta State

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The killing of a 28-year-old man identified as Austin Nwaeke by suspected Fulani herdsmen has been confirmed by the Delta State Police Command.

According to report, the 28-year-old man identified as Nwaeke was murdered over theĀ killingĀ of a cow in Albert Camp, a farming settlement reportedly populated mainly by migrant farmers and artisans.

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Albert camp is located in the hilly suburbs of Oshimili SouthĀ councilĀ of Delta state.

While narrating how the tragic incident occured, the deceased’s widow said;

ā€œI ran out of the house and saw my husband dead in front of the door.ā€

According to NATION, the Police Public Relations in the state,Ā Onome Onowakpoyeya confirmed the incident and also disclosed that a manhunt has been launched for the killers.

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