An 80-year-old man, Cyril Duru, has been arrested in Imo State for allegedly setting a family house on fire in Umueze Orogwe, Owerri West LGA.
Family members accuse Duru of burning the six-room building amid a dispute over ownership. Duru denies the allegations, instead blaming his late brother’s wife, Marita Chiayalam Duru, and her children for the fire.
Marita refuted the claim, stating Duru had previously threatened them and was seen with a petrol bottle before the blaze. Village head Nze Ukachi Nzeka alleged that Uru attempted to stop youths from extinguishing the fire.
Key Points:
The incident highlights deep-seated family conflicts over property inheritance and ownership in Nigerian communities.
It raises concerns about elder involvement in violent disputes and the vulnerability of shared family assets.
Conflicting accounts complicate investigation and resolution, reflecting challenges in addressing intra-family crimes.
The total loss of the home exacerbates housing insecurity for the affected family members.
The case underscores the need for clear legal documentation and mediation in family property matters to prevent escalation
The police investigation will be crucial in determining responsibility, while the family faces the immediate challenge of displacement and reconciliation.
Sources: Daily Post Nigeria