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Sunday, 7 December 2014

Housewife, 35 killed by unknown persons at Ejigbo, Lagos

The household of Chief Lawrence Ugochukwu Ifewulu is in serious mourning following the gruesome murder of his wife Mrs. Martha Ifeoma Ifewulu (35) who was killed on December 1, 2014 at their Oke Afa home, a surburb at the Ejigbo Local Development Council, Lagos State.
 
 
 
 
According to the husband of the deceased, the corpse of his wife in her own pool of blood was discovered by the children when they returned from school.
 
Below is how the Sunday Sun newspaper put the whole story.
 
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The husband of the deceased, Ifewulu, a native of Aniocha Lo­cal Government Area in Anambra State, who spoke to Sunday Sun, quaked with tearful pain as he tried to narrate the tragic death of his wife. After gaining some composure, he said: “Up till this very moment, I can’t just imagine that this actually happened. But, actually, it happened. On Mon­day, 1st December, we had our morning devotion and rejoiced that we were able to make it to December as a family,”.
 
 “That morning, I was not really feeling fine and I thought of going for a medical checkup. I even jokingly asked her to go to the laboratory with me, but she declined because she wanted to go to Trade Fair to buy some things.
 
So, I left the house around 10:30am. Even as I am talking to you now, I have not even gone for the result of the test because I left the laboratory around noon. When I wanted to leave the laboratory, I tried to call her to tell her I was leaving for the office but she did not pick the call. I kept calling her line up till 3pm but there was no response. I even got very annoyed wondering where she must have kept her phone.
 
Get­ting to my office, after the usual traffic jam along the road, I got a call from one of our tenants, a woman. The woman was just crying and telling me to leave whatever I was doing and rush home. I asked her what happened, but she only said I should start coming immediately.
 
 I had to call one of my staff to drive me home because, due to my condition, I couldn’t even drive. Getting home, I could not imagine what I saw. I was told that when the children came back from school around 3:30pm and opened the door of the staircase, they just saw blood flowing down from the staircase.
 
One of my girls tried to go upstairs and that was when she discovered my wife’s corpse and then raised the alarm.
 
Neighbours came to the scene. It was when I got in around 5pm that I asked what happened. The chairman of our estate was the one that called the DPO of Ejigbo Police Division and informed him about the incident.
 
“The police came down within 30 minutes of getting the news. They went round, took pictures, and took away all that was at the scene as exhibits. Her wristwatch, wedding ring (which must have fallen from her hand when strug­gling with the killers), phones and everything else, were intact. Even her phone kept ringing.
 
When asked if he could recall having a fracas with anybody in business or within the neighbour­hood, he said: “I run my business all alone, and I can’t recall having any issue with anybody either in business or on the street. What will bring about such? If it is a matter of losing money that can cause a quarrel between me and anyone and I would just forget about the money. The arrangement we had that morning was that she would stop over at her shop and get some money to buy goods at the Trade Fair complex.”
 
Asked if his late wife had ever reported any case of harassment or disagreement between her and any one, the bereaved husband simply retorted: “Hmm! I will like to hold on for now till a later time, because…let me just hold on for now.”
 
 

1 comment:

  1. Oh God help us in this wicked world, were they kill human being as chicken, anyway the killer of late madam Ifeoma may hind himself in the eyes of man, but all I know is that God knows the planner and the killer, and will not ex-capt the rott of God. Chief Lawrence should take heart for God will fight for him.

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