26 Year Old Nigerian Girl Murdered In Cold Blood By Flat Mate In The USA
Left:Ryan Allen Klug, right: Adaobi M. Obih
In a very sad report, a young Nigerian girl is reported to have been killed by her Caucasian flatmate in the US. See how
Foxnews reports unfortunate the incident below:
Columbus police obtained an arrest warrant for a man wanted for murder.
They’re
looking for 36-year-old Ryan Allen Klug, who they say is now the prime
suspect in the murder of 26-year-old Adaobi M. Obih, who was found dead
Tuesday in an apartment. Police initially said Klug was a “person of
interest” in the case.
Columbus police don’t think Klug is still in the area and said multiple law enforcement agencies were looking for him.
More after the cut:
Police were alerted to Obih’s death after she missed work Monday and
Tuesday without notifying anyone. Concerned coworkers contacted her
apartment complex to ask about her. Police also contacted the property
manager to request a welfare check, according to the arrest affidavit.
A maintenance worker went to check on the woman and said,
“It’s not good, there is blood everywhere” after going to Obih’s apartment.
A neighbor said he noticed that the door to Obih’s garage spot was open
and had been open for at least 24 hours. Klug, who police described as
Obih’s roommate, parked his vehicle there.
The maintenance worker told police there were no signs of forced entry
at the apartment and that only two people would’ve had keys: Obih and
Klug. The maintenance worker told police he found Obih with a “large
amount of blood around her head” and said it appeared clear that she was
dead.
Police talked to Obih’s boyfriend, who revealed that he’d texted and
called her multiple times but never heard back. The last message he
received from her was at 12:17 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 17. When she failed
to respond, he went to her apartment, saw her car in the parking lot and
knocked on the door. Obih didn’t answer.
A neighbor who lives in the apartment below Obih’s said it sounded like
someone was moving furniture during Sunday afternoon. “It went on for
more than three minutes,” the neighbor said.
Police said Klug had texted a pastor asking him to call. When the pastor
did so, Klug answered and said he couldn’t talk at the time.
Further investigation found that Obih had been stabbed multiple times
and her throat cut. A blood trail went from the woman’s bedroom to
Klug’s, and police said it appeared “the assailant attempted to clean up
in the bathroom area belonging to Mr. Klug.” They also found a bloody
towel in Klug’s sink. Police located a plastic bag containing a bloody
sock and other clothes stained with blood, including blue jeans, boxers
and a shirt. Police said the “amount of blood on these items was
significant.”
Police found a trail of small blood drops leading from the apartment to
the garage where Klug parked his vehicle. His 2008 silver Subaru Legacy
was not parked in the garage.
Klug works for the Indiana Department of Transportation, and police
contacted his supervisor, who told them Klug’s behavior had been “off”
lately. He sent a text message Sunday saying, “sick tomorrow, then
vacation next two weeks.” His supervisor said the message was out of
character and also violated the department’s vacation time policy. Klug
did not return texts or phone calls, his supervisor said. He didn’t show
up at work Monday or Tuesday.
Klug’s stepmother and father said they hadn’t heard from him for several days.
His brother told police he’d spoken with Klug about two weeks ago. Klug
wanted to get back with a girl he’d dated. The relationship ended about a
year ago. His brother told Klug to call her; he said Klug discovered
she was dating someone else and told him, “I’m losing control.”
His motive for killing her remains yet unknown.
Nabbed:
Left:Ryan Allen Klug, right: Adaobi M. Obih
Columbus Police received notification from the U.S. Marshals Service
that Ryan Klug, the man who was wanted in connection with the murder of
26-year-old Adaobi M. Obih has been taken into custody in the Galveston Texas area.
Authorities had been tracking Klug near Galveston since last night.
Representatives from Columbus Police will be going to Galveston to continue their investigation.
If you missed the initial report about how Adaobi was murdered,