Police operatives in Ogun State have arrested a 54-year-old man, Chizoke Obiadada, and his 17-year-old son for allegedly beating to death their neighbour’s wife, 43-year-old Tope Owoade.
State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO),SP Omolola Odutola disclosed this in a statement in Abeokuta on Saturday. He said the suspects were arrested on Friday.
Odutola said uncontrollable anger from an argument led to the unfortunate incident, adding that the anger rose from the victim’s move to prevent the suspects from sitting on her “work table“ used in selling animal skin (ponmo).
“The victim tried to prevent her neighbours from sitting on her work table, and this resulted in a misunderstanding which later led to her death,” the Police spokesperson said.
Odutola explained that the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ogijo Division received a complaint from one Isiaka Owoade, the deceased’s husband, on Friday.
She said he had explained that his neighbours beat up his wife and the act later resulted in her death.
“Owoade narrated that on Friday when he returned from a journey, his late wife informed him that on Thursday about 8:30 p.m., their neighbours, a father and son, beat her mercilessly and inflicted injuries on her.
“He said his wife was beaten because she cautioned the duo against sitting on the work table she used in selling edible animal skin.
“He added that the beating later resulted in her bleeding severely from the womb and in her private part.”
The Police spokesperson said the deceased’s husband said his wife was thereafter taken to two private hospitals where she was rejected.
“He further stated that his wife, however, gave up the ghost while she was being taken to a government hospital.” she said
Odutola added that immediately the report was received, the DPO of Ogijo arrested the culprits and that both suspects (father and son) were currently undergoing preliminary investigation.
The PPRO eldisclosed that the case would be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for discreet investigation.
She stated that efforts were ongoing to deposit the deceased’s remains at the morgue of Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH) in Sagamu for post-mortem examination.
Author; Maureen Ikpeama