Friday 23 March 2018

Two Sisters Were killed by stray bullet during a Crime Operation in Anambra State

11-year-old Vivian and 7-year-old Venus Alor, who were both killed by a stray bullet during crime operation last December, shortly after they arrived their hometown to spend the Xmas holiday with their grandmother. They will be buried tomorrow.
The burial ceremony of the two sisters that were killed during an armed robbery operation will be held at Amatutu Village, Aniocha Local Government Area of Anambra State on Friday, March 23. A relative of the late sisters, who shared the photos of the girls wrote;
Painful! Quite painful!!
“Innocent Vivian and Venus fell by the robbers’ bullets in Onitsha in Anambra State last December immediately after Xmas homecoming from Lagos to celebrate the season with grandma. The mum is my ‘nwadiana’.
May your tender souls find a good repose in the bosom of the Most High as you go down the grave tomorrow. copied, God this too much to bear may God comfort your family little angels”

A few months ago, it was reported that robbers who attacked The Assemblies of God Church at Oguta road Onitsha, Anambra State killed a policeman and a civilian.
An eyewitness account disclosed that the gunmen had momentarily stopped at the Assemblies of God Church, but on sighting some policemen at the church, shot at them.
“When the firing became too hot, the policemen abandoned their patrol vehicle and ran away for safety.
“The gunmen moved to their patrol van and took a gun belonging to the policeman they killed.
“I saw two of the gunmen but I can’t say how many they are in number.”
Another eyewitness said;
“Gunmen on Okada (motorcycle) shot a policeman and collected his rifle. They also shot dead an Okada man while escaping, and the passenger he was carrying was injured. The policeman was the one-armed among his colleagues; they were providing security while church service was going on at Assemblies of God Church, Oguta road Onitsha.”

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