Three sons of a native doctor are killed by unknown gunmen in Anambra.

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Last Saturday, three boys were brutally murdered at a house in Nise Community, Awka South Local Government Area, Anambra State.

According to reports, the murderer reportedly scaled the building’s walls to enter the area and carry out his scheme while avoiding detection.

The three young boys, who were between the ages of six and two, were reportedly at their parents’ house when an unidentified person or people—who were not yet known at the time of this report—were discovered inside their father’s vehicle parked inside the compound after they had been killed, their mouths bound, and in a pool of blood.

It was also learned that their father, a young guy in his early thirties who works as a doctor and owner of a business, constantly locked the kids in the compound while he and their mother went on business. He would come home to feed them and then go back to work.

The father, whose identity has not yet been revealed, was said to have been having problems with some unidentified people, but it is impossible to determine whether the three children’s deaths were caused by the face-off.

Although the cause of the murder is unknown, some sources say it might have been related to a business conflict between the father and unidentified parties.

On Monday, the Anambra State Police Command launched a manhunt to find the murderers of three native doctor’s children who were killed at their residence

SP Tochukwu Ikenga, the state police command’s spokesperson, confirmed the news, stating that the death took place late on Saturday, January 4, and that the crime was reported to the command late on Sunday, January 5.

“We are working to determine whether the murder was the result of carelessness or the motivation of the suspect, and we will release the report once our investigation is complete.”

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