Christopher Asuquo, a fifteen-year-old boy has on Friday, November 22, 2019, been beheaded by suspected ritualists in Calabar, Cross River State capital.
The incident occurred along Murtala Mohammed Highway by Zone 6 Police Command in Calabar Municipality local government area.
According to Daily Post, the teenager was murdered and beheaded in the early hours of Friday, November 22, 2019, while helping his mother to sweep the road.
Confirming the incident, the father of the victim, Asuquo, said the incident happened at about 4-5.00am when he asked his son to help his mother sweep the portion of the road allocated to her before going to school.
“I woke him up that morning around 4.00am to go and help his mother since her mother was not feeling well and they went. The next thing I heard was that my son’s head was nearly chopped off.
“His mother said they shared portions so they can finish off on time for him not to go to school late. So, as his mother was sweeping down the road, she heard him shouting, before she could realise, the shouting was intense and gradually faded away.
“The place was dark since the street lights were not on. So, she ran towards him and discovered some men struggling with him, then she started shouting and calling on everyone.
“When they heard her shouting, they left him and ran into their vehicle and zoomed off. As she got there, she saw our son lying in a pool of blood with his neck almost off,” Mrs. Asuquo said why crying.
The elder brother to the teenager said, “I didn’t believe it until I saw the corpse. This is not the first time that my brother is helping my mother to sweep the road, I don’t know why this has to happen to us at this time of the year”.
It was learnt that the victim was a student at Command Day Secondary School, Calabar and he was in SS1. The residents of Esuk Utan, the community where the incident happened have pleaded with government to compensate the family of the teenager.
They said this is the fourth time similar incident is happening in the area.
They called on the Cross River State government to beef up security in the area to avoid same act in the future.
When journalists called on the police public relations officer in the state, Irene Ugbo on Saturday, November 23, 2019, she did not take her calls at the time of filing this report.