Here's Why A Man Would Kill The Parent

A 25 year old man was said to have axed the father to death. In a situation seen as a disagreement resulting from what ostensibly should  be a quiet, petty dispute with his brother over his marriage choice, the man, aggrieved, rather mistakenly fell the axe on his father, not once, not twice.

Would the third instance not have informed him, even if the first and second hadn't as to suggest error, that he had had his father for a chop? Even if it was his brother, as he supposedly was meant, wasn't it such callous, such heartless act, to have killed, to have axed someone?

But then he killed, mercilessly, his father, his "dad". And that is the issue.

And the big question, the prod for discourse is why, on earth, should a man lift his hand as to strike, to hit and going to such a weirdly extent of hacking the father, the biological father, to death? It is a question that has turned to an issue so critical and very deeply disturbing.

I think it was so unconscious, demeaning and unimaginable that a child, one's product could raise a hand to even kill the parent. What do you think? Maybe you need a detail on this...

From Vanguard:

The Jigawa Police Command on Tuesday said it had arrested a 25-year-old man, Abdulhamid  Abdullahi, for allegedly killing his 65-year-old father, Abdullahi Shuaibu.

 “According to the suspect, he mistakenly killed his father while he was trying to attack his elder brother, whom he suspected to have stopped the deceased from allowing him to get married.

“The suspect told us that he pursued his elder brother who ran to their late father’s room,and the  father came out to see what was happening.

“Immediately he stepped out of the room, the suspect axed him three times and broke his head,” Abdul said.

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