The couple rented apartment, photo by Emeka Obi
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According to Punch newspaper, residents of Adefowope Street, off Beach
Road, Etegbin, in the Otto Awori Local Council Development Area of Lagos are
divided over the reasons that could have made a woman to push her husband from
the balcony of a one-storey building on Valentine’s Day.
It was gathered that the incident, which happened in the community, had
left neighbours and residents at a loss over what might have actually
transpired.
It was learnt that the woman, identified as Onyinyechi, in anger pushed
her husband, George, from the storey building, leading to the husband’s death.
While some residents claimed that Onyinyechi, who was a teacher in a
private school in the area, was angry that her husband did not
give her a Valentine’s treat on a day when most lovers made out time to
celebrate each other, other residents said the couple was quarreling over a
monetary issue before the incident.
A man, who claimed to be a close friend of the deceased, however,
insisted that the cause of the couple’s misunderstanding bordered on plans for
Valentine’s Day.
Speaking on the condition of anonymity he said, “George returned home in
the evening of Valentine’s Day, a time the wife felt was already too late to go
for an outing. She got angry and it resulted in a fight.”
Another source, who also claimed to have a close relationship with the
family, however, said the cause of the fight was monetary issue.
He said, “A family friend had given George money to give to his
wife as gift for their newborn baby. George did not only keep the money to
himself, he also did not tell his wife about it. Onyinyechi later met the man,
who asked her if she got the gift he sent through her husband. She was not only
surprised, but furious that George could keep such a thing from her. It was in
the process of asking him about it on the evening of Valentine’s Day that the
fight started.”
A neighbour, who also spoke on the condition of anonymity, explained
that the incident happened around 4pm on Valentine’s Day.
She said, “On Saturday, at about 4pm, my daughter rushed inside my
apartment where I was sleeping to wake me up that Iyawo (Onyinyechi) and her
husband were fighting upstairs. As she
was still explaining to me, I heard a sound of something falling. I rushed out
only to discover that it was my neighbour, George. I started screaming for help
and other neighbours rushed in to assist me. We got a tricycle and rushed him
to a hospital.
The wife, however,
remained upstairs in her apartment. She didn’t bother to come down to assist
us, despite the fact that her seven-month-old daughter was downstairs playing
with my children. George was certified dead at the hospital and we couldn’t
take him to the mortuary without his family’s consent, so, we brought him back
home and called his family members.”
Another neighbour, who identified herself as Mama Ifeoma, who was part
of the people that took George to the hospital, said the doctor discovered a
cut in his head. She said the doctor explained that the injury could be as a
result of an object that must have been used to hit him on the head.
She said, “The doctor told us that George must have been dead before he
was pushed down from the balcony.”
When Onyinyechi’s comment was sought on the issue, it was discovered
that she had traveled to her home town in Nnewi, Anambra State with her
daughter.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, has
yet to respond to enquiries on the incident as of the time of this report.
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