A 27-year-old lady, Miss Ijeoma Nwachukwu, has been murdered by her
boyfriend in a hotel at the Satellite Town area of Lagos. Her body was
dumped in a bush in the area. Daily Sun investigation revealed that Miss
Nwachukwu, who assisted her foster mother in operating a restaurant in
Festac Town, resided at Number 1, Comweb Street, Ijegun, Imore area of
Satellite in Lagos and had been in a four-year relationship with a young
man, one Christian, who resides at Teddy town, Mowo in Satellite town.
Christian,
it was gathered, works as an apprentice spare parts seller inside the
Trade Fair Complex, Lagos, and has two more years to complete his
stewardship.
It was gathered that Miss Nwachukwu had informed his
boyfriend that she was getting married to another man and that she might
not be seeing him again. It was further gathered that on the fateful
day, the boyfriend had called up Miss Nwachukwu and given her a little
keg containing some liquid substance, which he requested her to keep for
him. Later that evening, he was said to have called her again and asked
her to meet him under the Trade Fair Complex Bridge.
When he
noticed that she was accompanied by her friend, identified as one Miss
Joy, Christian allegedly
insisted that she should send her friend away
and meet him at Cossy Inn, a hotel located at Abule Osun in Satellite
town, Lagos. According to police sources, Miss Nwachukwu was said to
have complied with Christian’s instruction and went to the hotel to wait
for him. The couple, it was gathered, met along the road, from where
they both walked back to the hotel, bought some drinks and got a room in
the hotel.
According to police investigation, Christian opened
the bottle of Malt drink and sent her out to pick something at the
reception. But before her return, he had poured the contents in the
jerry can, which the police suspected to be electrolyte acid, into her
drink. On her return, he allegedly had sex with the lady. Minutes later,
she complained of stomach pains and was reeling in pains and then
collapsed. Police investigation revealed that Christian, on noticing the
result of his action, took the container and hurried out of the hotel,
after informing the receptionist that his lady was dressing up. He
allegedly quickly boarded a motorbike and left the hotel premises.
The
reporters gathered that a few minutes later, the receptionist
discovered the lifeless body of the lady, who had been vomiting blood.
She was said to have invited the hotel owner, one Mr. Sango Olusegun
Tumo. Olumo then allegedly called his brother, one Kehinde Ajibola. The
two, it was gathered, later decided not to involve the police. They
allegedly removed the body from the hotel and dumped it in a nearby
bush.
Police investigation further revealed that the brother of
the hotelier provided his vehicle for the evacuation of the body to the
bush while the receptionist was directed to clean up the room.
Some
members of the public, who saw the lifeless body of the lady later made
a report to the police. That was said to have prompted an
investigation. A team of detectives, led by an assistant commissioner of
police, ACP Okoro, and other officers, including the Divisional Police
Officer (DPO) in charge of Onireke Police Station, was raised to unravel
the incident.
A few days after recovering the corpse, relatives
of the missing lady then contacted the police. The body, which was
deposited in the mortuary, was shown to her relatives who confirmed that
she was the person
they were looking for. Sequel to their
confirmation, the police commenced a preliminary investigation but found
nothing incriminating at the hotel. The deceased’s friend, Miss Joy,
was later picked up and she it was that helped to reveal the identity of
the suspected killer.
Christian had allegedly concluded plans to
travel out of Lagos when he was nabbed on his way to the office, it was
gathered. When Daily Sun visited the hotel, activity was at a low ebb.
The security guard informed the reporters that the owner of the facility
was with the police.
ACP Okoro, in a chat with our reporters,
confirmed the story, adding that only the Lagos State Police
Commissioner, Prince Umar Manko, could give details of the story. The
commissioner later confirmed the story, adding: “We have arrested all
those behind the crime. This is like another Cynthia case.”
While
commending members of the public for their cooperation with the law
enforcement agency, the police boss said his men would continue to live
up to the people’s expectation.
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