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Three siblings murdered and found in a freezer in Nnewi, Anambra, were laid to rest in Uga, Aguata LGA. Their funeral at St. Michael’s Catholic Church was filled with grief as mourners called for justice. Authorities continue investigations into the brutal crime, sparking outrage and demands for accountability.

The three siblings tragically murdered in Nnewi, Anambra State, and found inside a deep freezer were laid to rest on Saturday, March 8, in their hometown of Uga, Aguata LGA. The funeral at St. Michael’s Catholic Church was filled with grief, as mourners, dressed in black, struggled to comprehend the loss.

The children's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Udochukwu Ejezie, expressed profound sorrow, describing the tragedy as their worst nightmare. The siblings had been found lifeless in their home last month, with their bodies chillingly placed inside a deep freezer by unidentified assailants.

The case has drawn public outcry, with many calling for swift justice. Community members and sympathizers have urged the authorities to intensify investigations to ensure those responsible are brought to book.

Amid the funeral, emotions ran high, with some questioning the security situation in the region. Online reactions have also been filled with grief and anger, with many Nigerians expressing shock at the brutal nature of the crime.

Law enforcement agencies have assured the public that investigations are ongoing, and efforts are being made to track down the culprits. Residents remain hopeful that justice will be served, as they continue to mourn the lives lost in this senseless act of violence.

The siblings’ burial marks a painful chapter for the community, leaving behind a lingering demand for answers and accountability.