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Family Of Murdered Female UNIPORT Student Breaks Silence

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The family of the murdered female student of the University of Port Harcourt, Justina Otuene, has called for justice.

Naija News reported that Otuene was allegedly killed by her boyfriend at his residence in Ozuoba in the Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the state.

The police on Thursday paraded the suspect alongside a 400-level student of Petrochemical Engineering of the same university, Damian Chinemere, who was arrested in connection with the heinous crime.

Speaking to journalists in Port Harcourt on Friday, the Elder brother of the deceased, Osas Otuene, said the family is highly devastated by the news and wants justice.

Osas, who is also a 500-level undergraduate of Chemical Engineering at the institution, said there are other culprits involved in the murder, and the law will take its course.

He said, “On Wednesday we got a call from someone that a dead body was reported at the Ozuoba Police Station that we should go there.

“So I reported to the Investigating Police Officer at Mini-okoro Police Station and together with some of my relatives we went with the Ozuoba Police Station and met the police officer there who confirmed the corpse.

“All we need is justice. Let the law take its course on the guy who did this to my sister and everyone else who is involved in this heinous crime because he was not working alone.

“She was the only daughter of the family, my dad is late. My mum is alive but she is distraught right now. So it is a hard one on us.”

Also speaking, the Dean of Student Affairs, University of Port Harcourt, Chima Wokocha, said the Vice Chancellor, Georgewill Owunari, has called on the police to do everything in its power to ensure that justice is done on the matter.

The Wokocha also called on parents to always advise their wards and children against the urge for quick wealth.

Wokocha stated, “I want to assure you that the university will not try to stop the process of law. And the university is also worried about its image with this kind of incident.

“The Vice-Chancellor has insisted that justice will be done because there is no student here who has the right to kill or get physical with anybody. It is wrong.

“The punishment for fighting or getting physical in the university is outright expulsion and in the University through then Vice Chancellor has told the police to do everything possible to unravel the mystery surrounding the death of this very promising young lady.

“They (parents) should warn their wards about this quick wealth thing and this thing about relationships. It didn’t used to be like that in those days.

“People used to be serious about what they were doing. These days you see a girl of 19, 20, she has strings of lovers. I mean what benefit, what gain?

“And so I implore parents and guardians to try and caution their wards, control and monitor them. And if they see their wards doing things that they ought not to, they should report immediately to the university authority if they are in UNIPORT or to the Police so that this kind of thing can be curbed.”

Rachel Okporu is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist with years of experience in the industry. She is a graduate of Linguistics and Communication Studies. Likes surfing the Internet and making new friends.