Chinaka Adoezuwe, a 26-year-old native doctor, reportedly died as one of
his clients, Chukwudi Ijezie, attempted to test the bullet-repelling
charms he had allegedly prepared for him.
The incident happened in Umuozu Ugiri village, Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State.
A villager, Kingsley Ugochukwu, told PUNCH that Ijezie, who is
currently held in Police custody, had gone to the herbalist to procure
charms that would prevent bullets from penetrating his body.
After allegedly preparing the charms, Adoezuwe instructed Ijezie to
position himself so that he could test-run the charms. An instruction
that Ijezie allegedly declined to carry out.
The villager claimed that Adoezuwe was confident of the charm’s
efficacy and went ahead to wear it round his neck, while instructing
Ijezie to shoot at him.
Ijezie reportedly obeyed him this time around, shot him, and he fell to death instantly.
The villager said, “A young man had gone to a native doctor to
prepare bullet-proof charms for him, which the native doctor did.”
“After preparing it, the native doctor asked him to position himself
very well so that he could test the efficacy or otherwise of the charms,
but his customer refused.”
“But to prove the efficacy of the new charms, the native doctor
positioned and handed over a gun to his customer to test-run the charm.
“Tragedy struck and the bullets penetrated Adoezuwe, resulting in his death.”
Confirming the development, Andrew Enwerem, the Police Public Relations
Officer, PPRO, said that the suspect has been apprehended by the
operatives of the command
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