The dead bodies of
three family members were found in a home by the police in West Suburban
Chicago on Sunday.
Investigations have
now revealed that the deceased were Nigerian and Camerron nationals and it was
a murder-suicide carried out by the father.
Olasunkanmi Esho, a
42-year-old Nigerian pharmacist living in Chicago, was said to have shot his
33-year-old Cameroonian wife identified as Bourk Esho. Esho didn’t stop
there, he also shot their 8-year-old daughter, Olivia Esho, before
proceeding to shoot and kill himself.
The Darien Police
Department says officers responded to a call about shots fired in a home in the
7500-block of Farmingdale Drive, and found the bodies about 1 a.m.
The couple, according
to reports, are survived by their 13-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter.
Olivia was said to
have died in her 13-year-old brother’s arms. The teenager had heard
gunshots and ran to call his mother to report the incident, unaware that it was
Esho that pulled the trigger on their mother.
He saw his sister
bleeding and he carried her to seek help but she died in his arms.
The reason for Esho’s
actions has not been ascertained
NR
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