Gunmen Kill 28-year-old Lagos Engineer After Robbing Mother (PHOTO)
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Oluwaseun David, a 28-year-old resident
of Babs Ladipo Street, New Oko-Oba, Lagos State, was the ideal child any
family would desire – passionate, intelligent, hard-working and
admirable.
Sadly, the graduate of Yaba College of Technology left
behind those sterling qualities last Sunday when some armed robbers
attacked his mother’s shop in front of their residence and shot him
dead.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that the three-man robbery gang on a
motorcycle stormed the street around 9pm that evening during a downpour,
which kept most people indoors.
It was gathered that David’s
mother, who sells confectionery, was packing loaves of bread into the
shop when two of the robbers came down from the bike and confronted her.
They were said to have dispossessed her of all she had made from her sales for the day.
During the incident, a relative of the woman who was around the shop reportedly rushed into the compound to alert the residents.
David,
popularly known as Theogas, was said to have rushed out to know if her
mother was safe when one of the assailants shot him in the neck and fled
the scene.
He gave up the ghost while being taken to Agege-Orile General Hospital, Lagos.
The
grief that trailed the tragic incident was still intense during our
correspondent’s visit to the deceased’s family on Wednesday.
A
banner with the inscription, “We celebrate your life, Oluwaseun
Theophilus David (Theogas),” hung in front of the shop in memory of the
late engineer.
David’s younger sister, Blessing, who spoke on
behalf of her distraught parents, said the incident had dealt a
devastating blow to the family.
She said David might have
survived if he had been given prompt medical attention, noting that he
was rejected in the first private hospital he was taken to because the
doctor was not around.
She said, “Around 9pm last Sunday, some
robbers attacked my mother in her shop and took away all she had made
from her sales at gunpoint. She sells bread, recharge cards and drinks.
It was raining heavily and she was packing bread into the shop when the
robbers came.
“They were three in number and they came on a
motorcycle. Two of them followed my mum into the shop. They checked
different spots she kept her money within the shop and emptied
everything. It was like they already knew where she kept her money.
“There
was no resistance. One of my cousins with her at the shop ran into the
compound, shouting ‘thief, thief!’ My brother (David) rushed downstairs.
As he was about to go out of the gate, one of the robbers shot him in
the neck.
“We took him to two private hospitals which rejected
him. We were told in one of the hospitals that doctor was not around. We
then took him to Ahmadiyya General Hospital which referred him to the
Orile-Agege General hospital. He died on the way there.”
Blessing described Seun as a promising and intelligent youth, noting that his death was a huge loss to the family.
“He
was a graduate of electrical engineering. People contracted him for
electrical installations and he ran a gas station called Theogas,” she
added.
David’s neighbour, Mrs. Omobolanle Oladeji, spoke in tears
while sharing the fond memories she had with him, lamenting how she
would sorely miss him.
She said, “He was a nice person. He was
ready to go the extra mile to make people happy. I’ve lost count of the
number of times he rendered help to me. When I wasn’t around, he would
pick my children from school. And that was how he was generous to
everybody. Maybe the robbers thought he knew them.”
A resident,
who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the street had become
notorious for robberies lately, thereby creating panic in the minds of
residents.
He said, “Recently, during the governorship primary,
hoodlums with guns paraded the street in the afternoon. People had to
run to safety. One woman was receiving a call; they pointed a gun at her
and collected the phone.
“For three weeks now, there have been
cases of phone snatching in this area. We are now living in fear both
day and night. I can no longer walk on the street with my phones.”
A
community leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity for security
reasons, said the street had become vulnerable to attacks, urging the
police to come to their rescue.
He said, “Thugs have been
terrorising people day and night, moving around with guns. We are not
safe. The police should come to our rescue. We can’t bear this anymore.”
The troubled area is under the jurisdiction of the Oko-Oba Police Station.
A
businessman, who lives on Sam Fakayode Close, New Oko-Oba, said his
house had been attacked four times adding that the robbers succeeded in
three of the operations.
The victim, who identified himself
simply as Bidemi, said the bandits usually gained entry through an
abandoned building on Akinsegun Street, which adjoins the close.
“The close has a gate manned by a guard, so the robbers don’t come in
through the gate. The first time they came was last year. They removed
all the light bulbs in the surroundings. It was when I woke up the
following day that I discovered they had torn my window net. They stole
my wife’s wristwatch and the jewellery she kept close to the window.
“In
January 2018, they came to our compound again; tore my window net and
stole my wife’s bag. They also removed all the shoes outside the
compound and went away with my generator. While we were searching
everywhere the following morning, we found the generator close to the
abandoned building.
“A few months after, I was watching news on
TV around 2am, when I heard the sound of footsteps at the back of the
window. When I shouted thief, thief, the persons jumped back into the
compound. We have been complaining to the owner of the building, but he
did not do anything about it. I learnt he had sold the building to a
Yahoo boy (Internet fraudster).”
Bidemi said on September 20, the robbers again raided houses, including his, and carted away property worth millions of naira.
He
explained that the hoodlums went away with cash, 10 expensive phones
belonging to him, his wife and their visitors, gold jewellery, two
laptops, a play station (gaming gadget), among other valuables.
Another
resident, Adeniyi, said some people had temporarily relocated following
the incessant attacks, noting that there was a need for regular patrol
of the area by the police.
Adeniyi, who called our correspondent
on the telephone on Thursday, said a private hospital in the community
was also attacked on Wednesday night.
The Lagos State Police
Public Relations Officer, CSP Chike Oti, promised to get back to our
correspondent with comments on the incident.
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