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    Police arrests boy who buried brother alive for stealing Ten Thousand Naira in Kogi—-updated version.

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    Olu Samuel, Lokoja

    There were pervasive atmospheres of pandemonium on Thursday as the police arrested a boy, Goodness Oshodi for allegedly burying his kid brother, Friday Oshhodi alive for stealing Ten thousand Naira belonging to their mother.

    The incident occurred at Apamisede Community near Army Baracks,in Adavi local government area in the outskirt of Lokoja.

    The boy was however lucky as good Samaritans exhumed the boy alive.

    According to eyewitness ,account the mother of the boy directed her eldest son, Goodness to punish the boy, Friday for stealing N10,000

    The elder brother in executing the directive of his mother decided to bury Friday alive until the eagle eyes of good Samaritan neighbours came to his rescue.

    When he was asked why he decided to bury his brother alive,he said that he was only carrying out the instructions of their mother who asked him to punish his brother for stealing her Ten thousand Naira and tried to run away again as he normally does.

    Asked the where about of their mother, Goodness said their mother was away to church but left instructions for him to punish his brother.

    The state police public relations officer,SP William Aya who confirmed the incident said that the boy has been arrested and undergoing interogation.

    “Yes,we are aware ,the boy , Goodness has been arrested, investigation is ongoing as to why and how such thing could happened.

    According to him, Goodness went and dug a pit,and buried his brother alive. However, Friday was rescued by neighbours while the suspect, Goodness has been taken into custody.

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