Tragedy struck on Monday morning in Trans Ekulu, Enugu, as two young siblings were found dead in their home, allegedly murdered by their mother in what police suspect may be a mental health-related incident.
The horrific discovery was made at No. 47 Unity Road, where neighbours alerted police after sensing something was wrong.
When officers from the Trans Ekulu Division arrived, they found the lifeless bodies of 4-year-old Esther Arinze and her 3-month-old brother, Chibusoma Arinze.
Both children had visible injuries believed to have been caused by a sharp object.
The suspect, identified as Chidima Arinze—their mother—was arrested at the scene without resistance.
Police sources described the incident as one of the most disturbing domestic tragedies the area has witnessed in recent years.
Following standard procedure, the scene was secured and forensic evidence documented.
The children’s bodies were taken to the Enugu State University Teaching Hospital (ESUT), Parklane, where they were confirmed dead and deposited in the morgue for autopsy.
Police said the incident occurred at about 9:00 a.m. on July 21.
A preliminary investigation is underway at the Trans Ekulu Division, with plans to transfer the case to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for a more in-depth probe.
While the motive remains unclear, early community speculation suggests the mother may have suffered a postpartum mental health crisis, though authorities have yet to confirm this.
“She was quiet, always kept to herself. No one imagined she could do something like this,” said a neighbour who requested anonymity.
A senior police official assured the public that investigators are exploring all possible angles, including a psychological evaluation of the suspect.
“We understand the gravity of this case and will ensure a thorough, sensitive investigation,” the official said.
The Trans Ekulu community has been left in shock and mourning, grappling with the unimaginable loss of two innocent children and the collapse of a once-peaceful household.
“We are all devastated,” said another resident. “It’s a tragedy no one saw coming.”
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