A middle-age man simply identified as Ohalete Njoku has stabbed his sibling, Austin Njoku to death in Imo State.
The incident occured in the early hours of Monday at Mmumbasi Amaraku in Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State.
Ohalete Njoku, the accused murderer was said to have stabbed his brother till he died.
The situation jotted the people of the area as they trooped out in large numbers in anger to the scene.
The villagers on getting to the point of the incident immediately caught the accused murderer and forced him to carry his deceased brother in a wheelbarrow.
The spokesman of the Imo State Police Command, CSP Michael Abatham confirmed the incident to Tribune Online in Owerri.
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