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How 20-year-old wife stabbed her husband to death in Anambra (photos)

Tragedy stuck few days ago in Anambra state when a 20 year old Makoduchukwu Ndubisi, pictured left, stabbed her husband, 35-year-old John Bosco Ngu, to death.

According to the Police in the state, the reason for the killing is yet to be established, but the alleged murderer has been arrested and she is presently cooling her feet in police custody.

A statement released by the command says the suspect stabbed him on his chest with a sharp knife in their home at NO. 16 Donking Street, Nsugbe in Anambra East LGA of Anambra State

The victim was rushed to the Boromeo hospital Onitsha for medical attention but was certified dead on arrival by the Medical Doctor. His corpse was deposited at the hospital mortuary for autopsy.

The suspect is currently in police custody and would be charged to court soon.

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