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Ifechi and Emeka Ekesinachi, biological brothers who were among the 14 youths from Otulu in Oru east Local Government Area of Imo State killed by DSS at Awomama have lost their mother.

Hope Uzodinma had said DSS killed some bandits at Awomama, but DSS in their report alleged they killed ESN members. However, the community said the youths are not ESN or bandits, but wedding quest killed when some security outfit suspected to be Ebubeagu invaded the venue. Meanwhile Ebubeagu does not operate in Imo state according to NN News finding-facts.

The Saturday Sun reports that a source from the community who do not want his name said the woman died on Thursday night out of shock.

According to the source, the woman has been having difficulty bearing the loss of the two of her biological sons.

“She has been moody since Ifechi and Emeka died, she has not stop shedding tears, she kept on behaving strangely calling the names of her two sons until she died last night (Thursday).” The source said.

Her corpse has been deposited at the mortuary according to the source.

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