The Untold Story of How Imo-Born Show Promoter, Noel, Was Killed In Owerri

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Fresh facts have emerged how a frontline show promoter prince Noel Tochukwu was murdered in his hotel room.
Until his untimely exit, Tochukwu based in the USA was packaging Imo Government talent show scheduled to host next month.
Trumpeta learnt that Tochukwu arrived into a paular hotel in Amakohia near Owerri since he returned from the USA last week and was a regular guest until he met his death. It was revealed that the entertainment bizman returned to the hotel late with about three male person who moved to a room that is different from the one his name was registered with.
Tochukwu who is a familiar person to key persons in the present government and handling a project that excites the Rescue Mission Government was said to have gone to different room before the gruesome murder. Staff of the hotel was sturned when a gunshot boomed turning the workers to raise eyebrows. Before the hotel worker could lock the gates or security checks, two of the suspected killers had escaped after one of the suspects had moved out earlier.
Trumpeta learnt that he was short on the chest and head and may have been strangled to death before the gunshots. His blood splashed on the wall while his phones, laptop and vital belongings were carted away.
Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has regretted the gruesome murder of an Imo born United States of America, USA, based renowned “show promoter:, Prince Noel Unegbu, in a hotel describing the killing as wicked, callous and heinous.
The governor said, for the murder to have come up now after the state has enjoyed peace and security since the inception of his government in 2011, calls for concerted actions to unravel the circumstances surrounding the murder and apprehend the culprits.
The governor therefore called on the police, and other Security Agencies in the state to leave no stone unturned in getting to the root of the murder and ensure that those directly and indirectly involved in the killing are caught and brought to book.