Charmingpro reports that the death of a Nigerian mother in the United States by a 12-year-old is being blamed on intrusion.

According to reports, the youngster “accidentally discharged a pistol,” killing his mother, 29, on Monday.

The boy’s father, police officer Djuan, was reportedly at work when the incident occurred.

According to a statement from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, the child first told officers that his mother died of a heart attack after officers arrived at the scene shortly after midnight.

According to him, an assailant broke into his home, shot his mother, and then fled.

However, it was stated that after further investigation into the slaying, he confessed to killing his mother.

The child will remain with his family, who have been extremely helpful. The situation will be handled by the family court system.

According to a previous statement, there had been no forced entry into the house when Jefferson County deputies arrived.

“On Saturday, August 6, 2022, at 12:10am, Jefferson County Deputies received a 911 call for assistance at a residence in the 2400 block of Freemont Avenue in the Forestdale neighborhood,” it said. When deputies arrived, they found a 29-year-old woman who had already died. A male was seen leaving the house just before the 911 call was placed, and no forced entry into the house appeared to have occurred. The sheriff’s office detectives were able to gather evidence on the scene.

According to a Facebook post by the deceased’s husband, Djuan, Ayobiyi was known as “Yo” or “YoYo.”

He wrote that the funeral arrangements would be made on August 12. Please feel free to wear orange in memory of Yo, as it was her favorite color.

By Gift Adene

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