Monday, January 12, 2015

Woman, 57, dies in 60-yr-old lover’s apartment

LAGOS—Controversy has continued to trail the death of a 57-year-
old woman, identified as Bonu Fiaret, in Salu area of Badagry, an
outskirt of Lagos State, who allegedly died in her lover’s apartment
under questionable circumstances on January 2.
According to reports, the deceased, who worked at Badagry
General Hospital as a nurse before she retired, was having an
affair with one Akodogbo.
Vanguard gathered that the lovers, who parted ways several
months back because of the victim’s health condition, rekindled
their affair when they met at a community carnival.
After spending time with each other, the duo reportedly went to
Akodogbo’s one-room apartment, where Bonu slept off. However,
trouble, as gathered, started after Akodogbo woke up and
discovered the lifeless body of his lover.
Vanguard learned that the case, which was initially reported at the
Badagry Divisional Police is currently being investigated at the
State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Yaba, Lagos.
When Vanguard visited the resident of the suspect in Badagry, a
close family source said family members of the deceased were
currently pointing accusing fingers at Akodogbo.
Lover’s account
According to 60-year-old Akodogbo, a father of one, “we have been
lovers for more than two years, but we had to end the relationship
because of her health condition. She is hypertensive.
“But we met during the carnival in Badagry and we discussed. We
spent time together and had a lot of fun together at the carnival.
“Like school children, the old flame was rekindled and we decided
to continue the affair. She agreed to spend the night at my place.
“By the time I woke up in the morning, I tried to wake her up, but
she did not move; her body had already become lifeless and stiff. I
was alarmed and alerted my neighbours.
“They said this was beyond them and that the police needs to be
involved. That was how the police was contracted. I did not kill
her.”
Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Kenneth Nwosu, said
investigation into the case was still ongoing.

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