The suspect said he was driven to commit the dastardly act by a spirit. “A spirit pushed me into killing my father,” he said soon after spilling the old man’s blood.
These are end times indeed, a young man of 21 killed his father with
pickaxe for absolutely no reason and left him in the pool of his blood
and went to work and came back before raising alarm. Something is
seriously wrong with him mentally. God forbid bad thing o. Anas Adam, a 21-year-old gardener, on the eve of Fathers’ Day hacked his 65-year-old father to death with a pick-axe. The
father, Adam Abdulai, was sleeping in his room, in the sprawling Mamobi
suburb of Accra when his son allegedly carried out the heinous crime.
When news about the unusual incident
broke, the scene turned into a Mecca of a sort, with curious neighbours
thronging the location to witness the spectacle. Although most of them could not see the corpse, they relished the gossip which usually erupted at such places. The
suspect, around 11:00pm on that fateful day, June 16, 2012, entered his
father’s room without invitation, clutching a pickaxe perhaps in
response to the bidding of the spirit which he claimed pushed him into
murdering his father.
Without provocation, he inflicted a
fatal strike to the left side of his father’s head, as the latter lay on
a pillow, leaving a deep cut through which the old man’s brain matter
gushed out. After the heinous crime, he hid the deadly pickaxe and took leave of the scene. There was also a pool of blood around the corpse when it was finally discovered. After inflicting the fatal cut on
his father, the suspect was gripped by an uncontrollable stress which
was visible on his countenance, but with nobody noticing the havoc he
had caused. When
day broke, he went to his place of work, but upon returning around
4:00pm, he visited his father’s room where the man still lay dead with
rigor mortis already setting in. Almost confused, he approached his
father’s nephew, Aziz, with a story about the state in which he found
his father when he entered the room. Both
men entered the room and the alarm which was raised thereafter on
seeing the corpse in a pool of dried blood attracted the attention of
people both within the house and the neighbourhood.
The suspect’s attempt to flee was
thwarted by a team led by the Assemblyman for the area, following which
he was handed over to the Nima Police, who had since detained him as
they proceed with investigations. The
relationship between the deceased and his son was said to have been
cordial with no trace of disharmony. However, it was speculated he could
have been using a narcotic substance.
The remains of the deceased have already been deposited at the Police Hospital morgue awaiting autopsy. The
Mamobi murder has fueled further queries about the rising incidence of
killings in the country, especially spousal murders and suicides.
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