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I killed my father for appearing in my dreams as a bird with a human face—suspect reveals

A 20-year-old man David Felix is currently being investigated by the Kaduna State Police Command for killing his biological father for appearing like a mysterious bird in his dreams.

Nigeriacrime.com gathered that the suspect was arrested in Madakiya village in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna state.

The 20-year-old suspect, David Felix had confessed that he killed his biological father at their residence who had been appearing in his dreams as a bird with a human face, attempting to hurt him.

According to the Command’s PPRO, ASP Mansir Hassan, the incident happened on September 30,2O23 before the man was arrested and during an interrogation at the State Police Command Headquarters, he admitted to the crime and regretted his action.

” He said killed his father after waking up from sleep and used a pestle to hit him while asleep. Formal charges would be filed once the investigation concludes,” the police said.

In a related development, a lecturer of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife Osun state was reported to have slump and died in his office.

The deceased, Dr Ayo Ojediran lectured at the Department of Science And Technology Education, Faculty of Education in the school.

Nigeriacrime.com gathered that the lecturer was found dead in his office on Tuesday, November 14 by some of his colleagues.

Some of his colleagues described his death as unfortunate, having described the deceased as a “complete gentleman”.

A close ally of the deceased, Ayodeji Obisesan on his Facebook page, described the deceased as someone willing to help at any time.

“Such a very nice and humble man to the core. Always willing to help. God will give us your students, friends, colleagues, associates, and family members the fortitude to bear this great loss. May your soul rest in perfect peace Dr Ojediran Isaac Ayodele”, stated

When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of the University, Abiodun Olarewaju said the incident was a very sad one, hence, the decision of the school not to issue an official statement.

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