Crime
Three hundred level student stabs lecturer for giving him carryover
TRACKING>Edoze chinedu a three hundred level student Of ambrose Alli university, was Reported by eye witness for the murder of Mr Adezelu Henry one of the lectures In Ambrose Alli University (school of business).
Edoze Chinedu achually denied that he wasn’t responsible for the murder of Mr Adezulor Henry, but after much torture he confessed that he did it out of anger.
When asked by the press he said he said that the lecture Mr Adezulor Henry failed me on purpose, “I was supposed to get an A in his course but he purposely gave me an F because he liked my girl friend and I didn’t allow her date him.
I am sorry for my actions I didn’t plan to kill him but I don’t know what happened, It’s only God that can help me.” that was the last world’s of Edoze Chinedu before he was finally taken by the police to the police station.
When he got to the Station he was asked to write a statement and in the statement he made mention the name of the girl friend and he said they should ask her if they are in doubt.
The commissioner of police in edo state said the case Will be taken to court on Wednesday. And the arrest of the girl was ordered by him immediately, she has not been captured because she went into hiding.
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