pictures of Williams ... and The late
Mrs Nzewi
Odogwuemekaodogwu.blogspot.com
brings you the chilling story of an Anambra multi billionaire woman killed by
her mister lover boy over nothing.
Nnewi
is in a mournful mood having lost one of its illustrious daughters and the
people gathered in groups discussing the tragedy that befell their daughter
from a little boy she maintains . Enjoy The Nation Newspaper version of the
story as re-produced by odogwuemekaodogwu.blogspot.com:
Why
did 31-year-old Kenechukwu Williams kill his mistress, Njideka Lizzy Nzewi, the
Managing Director of Edmark International, a networking company?
The
suspect said in Lagos yesterday that he killed the woman for cheating on him.
Williams
spoke at the Police Command Headquarters in Ikeja, where he was paraded by
Commissioner Umar Manko. He, however, described the act as “the devil’s work”.
The
suspect, who is wanted in South Africa for another murder case, allegedly
strangled Nzewi (39), on July 19 at her Green Estate in Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos
home.
Williams,
who deals in second-hand clothes in Accra, Ghana, said he met the late Nzewi in
2011 during her business trip to the country.
“We
met again last year in Nnewi, Anambra State, at a function. I re-introduced
myself to her and we got talking. We agreed after some few months to date and
that was how we started”, he said.
Manko
said on July 19, Williams strangled Nzewi and fled to Ghana with her
Range Rover Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) and other valuables.
“When
the matter was reported, the Commander, Area ‘E’ Command, FESTAC, Mr Dan Okoro,
an Assistant Commissioner (ACP), contacted Interpol which trailed the suspect
to Ghana where he was arrested. But he had obtained a new international
passport with the surname of the woman. He was already leaving Ghana when he
was arrested at the border,” the police chief said.
Reliving
how he strangled his mistress, Williams said: “She came home late that evening
and while we were together in her room, her phone started ringing. I asked her
to pick the call but she refused. The name of the caller was Ifeanyi and I knew
he was not her brother. When she refused, I picked the call and put it on
speaker. Immediately, the caller said ‘hello dear’, apparently thinking she was
the one. She angrily took the phone from me and switched it off. I collected
the phone and smashed it on the floor.
“She
angrily slapped me and I retaliated. She held my manhood tightly; I was in
severe pains. To free myself, I held a wrapper hanging on her neck and tried to
strangle her. As we were struggling, we both fell on her bed and later on the
floor. I discovered she was no longer breathing and out of fear I decided to
escape”.
The
suspect said he left her body on the floor, took her ATM card and the keys to
her car, adding: “Together with the security guard, we drove to a bank at
FESTAC Town around 3am the next day. I withdrew N140,000. Realising that it
would be risky to go back home as her elder brother would come into the house
around 7am, I dismissed the security man and headed for Seme border and
finally, Ghana.”
The
late Nzewi’s security guard, John Tungwin, said: “When Williams woke me up, I
did not know he had finished packing his things into the car. He gave me my
madam’s ATM card and asked me to go and withdraw N100,000, adding that he was
going to club. After giving him the money when I returned from the bank, he
asked me to open the gate that he was going to pick one of his friends that
would go with them, adding that madam was complained of weakness.
“At
that point, I suspected something was wrong. Around 10am, madam’s daughter,
Chineye went into her room but nobody opened the door for her. I went to the
next compound, carried a ladder and climbed to madam’s room. Fortunately the
window was open. I looked in and saw madam’s lifeless body on the floor. I came
down, called the house maid and told her what I saw. I could not tell her
children. I then called her elder brother who also came, saw and then called
the police”.
The
brother, Christian Mekwulu, claimed the suspect killed his sister because of
money.
Manko
advised single women to be carefull when entering into any relationship with
strange men, particularly younger ones.
The Nation Report written
by Jude Isiguzo in City Beats
‘Why I Killed My Mistress, A Multi Billionaire Woman From Nnewi Anambra State, By Suspect
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