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Osinachi’s case transferred to DPP – Police

The FCT Police Command has transferred the case of the late gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, to the Department of Public Prosecutions.

Recall that the ‘Ekwueme’ singer died on April 8 after allegedly enduring years of domestic violence from her husband Peter Nwachukwu.

The late singer’s husband, Peter was arrested after the family reported the matter to the police.

The case has since been at the State Criminal Investigation Department, as the police carried out autopsy on the late singer.

Giving update, the FCT Command spokesperson, Josephine Adeh said Osinachi’s case has been transferred to the Department of Public Prosecution for legal advice.

The case is no longer with us.

It is now with the DPP in the office of the Attorney-General,” Adeh told newsmen.

The case was reportedly transferred after the release of autopsy report on Monday.

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