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Nigerian Pharmacist In Chicago Kills Family, Commits Suicide

Nigerian Pharmacist In Chicago Kills Family, Commits Suicide
  • PublishedJune 13, 2018

A 42-year-old Olasunkanmi Esho who is a Nigerian Pharmist in Chicago shot his Cameroon ian wife Bourk Esho and their 7-year-old daughter Olivia Esho and then killed himself in their home in west suburban Chicago.

The Darien Police Department says officers responding to a call about shots fired in a home in the 7500-block of Farmingdale Drive, found the bodies about 1 a.m. Sunday.

They are survived by their 13-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter. The 8-year-old reportedly died in the arms of her 13-year-old brother. According to reports, the teenager heard gunshots outside and ran to call his mom to report the incident, not knowing their dad had shot their mom. On getting there, he saw his sister bleeding and he carried her to seek for help but she died in his arms.

Authorities are yet to give more information about the possible cause for the deaths.

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