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A cameraman with the Anambra Broadcasting Service (ABS), Ikechukwu Onubogu, has been found dead four days after he was declared missing by members of his family.
Although the cause of his death remained sketchy, NAN gathered that the late Onubogu, who was at home with his wife, was said to have received a phone call in the afternoon on November 12.
Sources said the deceased, thereafter, took his camera and left his home, located near the popular Aroma Junction in Awka but never returned.
His remains, now deposited at the Amaku Teaching Hospital, Awka, were reportedly discovered on Thursday by men of the Nigerian Police Force at Obosi, near Onitsha.
In a statement on Friday, Uche Nworah, the managing director of ABS, described late Onubogu as a “peace loving man that you would
never expect that anybody would want to harm him’’.
Although the cause of his death remained sketchy, NAN gathered that the late Onubogu, who was at home with his wife, was said to have received a phone call in the afternoon on November 12.
Sources said the deceased, thereafter, took his camera and left his home, located near the popular Aroma Junction in Awka but never returned.
His remains, now deposited at the Amaku Teaching Hospital, Awka, were reportedly discovered on Thursday by men of the Nigerian Police Force at Obosi, near Onitsha.
In a statement on Friday, Uche Nworah, the managing director of ABS, described late Onubogu as a “peace loving man that you would
never expect that anybody would want to harm him’’.