Wonders, they say, shall never end. Or, how else does one describe a
situation where a young medical doctor who died in a motor accident on
the way to his wedding on October 10, 2013 withdrew about N4.3m from his
own account in Union Bank in Kaduna few weeks after his death?
Information from the bank indicated that the dead man used the ATM card
to make the withdrawals.
New twistA new twist emerged
when the dead man applied for an ATM card from his bank and used it to
clear his account. A family source said: “When Chidiebere died, we
discovered that his mobile telephone number had been blocked. We were
surprised because no member of our family told the GSM service provider
that Chidiebere had died. So, we took up the matter and it took some
time before the line was reactivated.
“We got the shock of our
lives after reactivating the line. As soon as we switched on the phone,
we
began to receive alerts of withdrawals from his account. All the
withdrawals were made after he had died and had been buried. During his
life time, he did not use ATM cards but in death, he applied for ATM
card from the bank in Kaduna and started withdrawing all the money in
his account. Worse still, Chidiebere was not the owner of all the money
in the account. One of his brothers who went abroad in search of
greener pastures was sending money to Chidiebere to keep for him. Now,
the brother is back and Chidiebere’s corpse had withdrawn all the money
as the bank wants us to believe.”
It was learnt that the family has contacted the bank on the strange withdrawals but it has been prevaricating over the issue.
Saturday
Sun had, on November 16, 2013, published the pathetic story of Dr
Chidiebere Emmanuel Nwanja, who died on the way to Okposi in Ohaozara
Local Government Area of Ebonyi State to contract marriage with his
sweet heart, Miss Celina Uzor.
According to the report “Their
traditional marriage rite otherwise called Igbankwu was fixed for
Monday, October 14, 2013 while the white wedding was billed for Tuesday,
October 15 at the Presbyterian Church, Okposi Okwu.
“On October
10, Chidiebere left Kaduna where he was practising for his hometown
for the marriage ceremony. He was in company with his younger brother,
Kelechi Nwanja and Mr Ifeanyi, an indigene of Onicha Igboeze, who was
supposed to play the role of best man. While they journeyed, the bride
and groom kept in touch via telephone. In fact, Celina and about seven
of her friends, the asebi girls, were already in town putting finishing
touches to the arrangement.
“The journey was smooth until they
got to Udi in Enugu. There, the unexpected happened. They had a fatal
accident in which the groom and his best man died on the spot. Only
Kelechi survived but he sustained serious injuries.
“Narrating
the tragedy that befell the family, Chidiebere’s elder brother, Mr
Ndubuisi Nwanja, in an emotion laden voice, said: ‘When I got the
information that my brother was involved in an accident, I rushed to
the place but before I got there, the police had already been there.
They took Kelechi to Annunciation Hospital, a Catholic hospital, in
Emene, Enugu and deposited the corpses of Chidiebere and Ifeanyi at a
mortuary in Udi because the accident happened in Udi, at the bypass
before Four – Corner. The following day we went to the hospital to see
the corpses.’
“He added that the family committed the
resources already earmarked for the marriage to the burial of the young
medical doctor. ‘The family met and decided to bury him immediately; we
did not want to keep the corpse in the mortuary. So, we went to the
mortuary, took the corpse and buried. The wake keep held on October 14
while the burial took place on October 15. His traditional marriage was
supposed to hold on October 14 while the church wedding would take
place on October 15, the day he was eventually buried. We decided to use
the things he bought for the traditional marriage and Church wedding
for his burial. He had already bought drinks and hired chairs, tables,
canopies and musical groups and we decided to use these things he had
paid for to bury him.’
The report disclosed that the tale
assumed a new dimension on October 18 when the family went to the
accident site to retrieve the car or what was left of it and personal
effects.
A family source said in the report: ‘We tried to bring
the car out of the place it fell into but we could not. So, we decided
to axe the car into pieces there. While we were at it, a commercial bus
driver from Udi who operates between Enugu and Port Harcourt saw us and
parked his vehicle. He asked us if we were the relation of the doctor
and we told him everything. He said that he was the person that helped
the police to bring the doctor out of the car but, unfortunately, he was
already dead. He said that he was the one that removed his clothes and
while removing the clothes he saw a huge sum of money that he was coming
back with and he handed everything over to the police. But the police
did not even make mention of the money, let alone release it to us. They
only gave us the luggage he was coming back with. They didn’t tell us
that there was any money involved.’
The report added that the
family had gone to the police station at Udi with a view to recovering
the money to no avail, as policemen there claimed to be unaware of the
money.
Source: The Sun
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