Two suspects identified as Kayode Ogunwa and Oluwa Femi, are
currently held at the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID,
Panti, Yaba, Lagos, following the stabbing to death of a hotel
attendant, identified as Mr. Otumala Ukama Benson, a 32-year-old native
of Benue State, over a misunderstanding during penultimate Sunday
English Premiership League, EPL, clash between Chelsea and Manchester
City football clubs.
The incident happened at a popular hotel along Isheri- LASU- Igando
Road, near Diamond Estate. The two suspects who were promptly arrested
and detained in a cell at the Area ‘M’ Police Command, Idimu, are now
facing murder charge in connection with the incident.
On the
fateful day, the hotel, it was gathered, was filled to capacity and some
customers who wanted to buy drinks could not get chairs to sit. As a
result, the late Ben asked those watching the match without buying
drinks to get up and allow those willing to buy drinks to sit. The
suspects who did not buy drinks however refused to vacate their seats
and this resulted in an argument between them and the late Ben. The
argument later degenerated into a brawl during which one of the suspects
ran to the car and brought a knife with which he stabbed Ben in the
neck.
Investigations revealed the hotel attendant bled to death
from the stab wound before he could be rushed to the Igando General
Hospital. His body was later deposited at the Ikeja General Hospital
mortuary for autopsy. The “Area M” Command later transferred the case to
SCID, Panti, Yaba, for further investigation.
“Ben was carrying
out the instruction of the management that anyone who was not buying
drinks should not use the Executive bar but could make use of the
general bar. So Ben approached a group of guys, who were just occupying
the sofa, and asked them to kindly vacate the place as there were many
stranded guests outside who were ready to buy drinks,” one of the hotel
employees said.
“I learnt that this infuriated one of the guys
who went after Ben for daring to ask him get up from his seat. He dealt
some blows on Ben and in defense Ben pushed him away and took to his
heels sensing that the clash might degenerate into a serious fight. But
the guy in anger smashed a glass door with his foot and in the process
sustained injury on the leg with blood dripping from the cut.
“A
guy from the group seeing blood dripping from his friend’s leg went
straight to his Honda car with number plate FKJ 436 AH, and emerged with
a sharp knife. I tried to stop him but he threatened to stab me if I
did not move away. I could see the determination to kill in his eyes, so
I quickly stepped aside thinking Ben was still in hiding but not
knowing that he had reappeared.
“Ben was being held by the other
members of the group who were asking him how their friend got his leg
wound. At that point Ben was backing the guy with the knife and the guy
went straight for Ben’s neck, stabbing him so deep that blood started
gushing out like tap water.
“Ben screamed immediately, holding
his neck and trying vainly to staunch the flow of blood. Failing to stop
the bleeding, he ran outside the gate seeking for help. At this stage,
the guy who stabbed him, realising the gravity of his crime, started
saying he didn’t mean to stab Ben so deep.
“I ran after Ben and
soon caught up with him; but he slumped into my hands, saying, ‘I am
going to die’. I assured him that he would not die as I was taking him
to the hospital. We rushed him to Igando General Hospital where he was
pronounced Brought In Dead, BID, that is dead on arrival. The Police
were later contacted and the suspects were arrested and detained.
“We
have contacted the families of Ben, they are on their way to Lagos to
pick the corpse for burial in his home town,” the employee said.
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