This is another Domestic Violence case that ended sadly!.
Authorities have
released more details in what they say was the apparent stabbing death
of a a 52-year-old woman whose fiance was found nearby splashed with
blood Wednesday night at a home in Fort Bend County.
Osa Alohaneke, 56, faces
a murder charge in the woman's death at about 7 p.m. in the 16300 block
of Alametos Drive in the Mission Bend area, according to the Fort Bend
County Sheriff's Office.
Deputies said they found
the female victim, identified Thursday as Evelyne Ebane Epiepang, dead
inside the house and her sister injured. Alohaneke was standing nearby
with blood on his clothes, according to a news release. He told
investigators that Epiepang was his fiancee and they lived at the
house.
Another man, a family friend, at the home was not hurt.
Epiepang's sister was
taken to Memorial-Hermann Hospital-Katy. She had a puncture wound in her
shoulder and a broken arm. Her condition was not released, but deputies
said her injuries were non-life-threatening.
Deputies said they were
first dispatched about 5 p.m. on a domestic violence emergency call from
Epiepang. When deputies arrived at the house, Alohaneke had already
left.
About two hours later,
Alohaneke reportedly returned to the home and banged on the front door,
but the two women were not home. A man in the house phoned the victim,
and she and her sister returned. Deputies say the alleged fatal attack
occurred after their return.
Alohaneke is in the Fort Bend County jail and is being held for the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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