
There’s a solemn silence blanketing a home in Awka, Anambra State—a silence born not of peace, but of unbearable sorrow.
Inspector Okolie Amechi, a respected officer in the Anambra State Police Command, has died under the most heartbreaking of circumstances. On what seemed like an ordinary day, tragedy struck when his 10-year-old son accidentally fired his service AK-47 rifle, fatally wounding him. The same bullet also injured one of his siblings.
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According to official confirmation from the state police command, the weapon has been recovered, and an investigation is currently ongoing.
But behind the headlines lies a family ripped apart. Neighbours describe Inspector Amechi as a devoted father and a proud officer who often spoke lovingly about his children. “He just wanted to protect and provide for them,” said one of his colleagues. “This is not the ending he deserved.”
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The community in Awka abd social media is grappling with disbelief, asking how such a weapon was within reach of a child. And while the police promise a thorough investigation, no report can reverse what happened or ease the weight of guilt that may follow the young boy for life.
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This is not just a story of a misfire—it’s a story of lives altered forever. A reminder that safety at home must never be taken for granted, especially when the tools of duty come with deadly risk.