The family of a lady, Gloria Akpan, has accused their
daughter’s lover, Ita Eyo, of killing her in his residence in Ayobo area of
Ogun State.
Gloria and Eyo both from Akwa Ibom State had been cohabiting
since March 2012 before the sad incident occurred on November 3.
The lady was
six-month pregnant before she died.
A family source, who craved anonymity, said when he spoke to
Gloria on Friday, a day before her death, she told him that all was well,
adding that it was shocking to learn that she had died the next day.
The source said, “Without seeing any member of the family,
that same Saturday, they hurriedly buried her.
“This is suspicious. The information we got was that she was
strangled as she bled through her nose and mouth.”
Father of the deceased, Mr. Edet Akpan, 66, a retiree of the
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, corroborated the family source, insisting
that his child was murdered.
Akpan told PUNCH Metro amid sobs, that Eyo, had in March
this year asked for his daughter’s hand in marriage.
He said it was a transport operator, simply called Akintunde
that brought Eyo to their home at NDLEA Compound at the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos.
Expectedly, Akpan said during the meeting, he told Eyo to
come with his people when they were ready.
Akpan said, “After that meeting, I travelled to my country
home in Akwa Ibom. Since I have retired, I have been alternating between home
and Lagos.
“While I was still in my hometown, my wife, Gloria’s
stepmother, phoned me. She said my daughter had moved out of the house. I
exclaimed, ‘move to where?’ She said she had gone to Eyo’s house.
“She also said it was Eyo’s friend, Akintunde that came to
take her to the place.
“The news jolted me and I had to rush back to Lagos. When I
came back, I set out to search for her whereabouts but my effort was
unsuccessful as I neither knew the address of Akintunde nor Eyo’s.”
He said he later got Akintunde on the phone.
Akpan said when he called Akintunde, Eyo and Gloria were
with him.
He said, “When I got Akintunde on the phone, he handed the
phone over to Eyo. After quarrelling with Eyo, I asked him to pass the phone to
Gloria and he did.
“Gloria told me she was well and assured me that she would
come home soon. I even asked of my grandson whom she took along with her and
she said he was okay.”
Akpan lamented that instead of his daughter coming back
home, the news he got the following day was that she had died.
He said, “On Saturday, Akintunde and a woman, came to inform
me that my daughter had died. I was confused. I took them to my elder brother’s
house. My elder brother asked them to deposit her corpse in the mortuary for
further action.
“The same day, I asked my son to go to Eyo’s house. My son
told me that they had buried my daughter. This was done without the knowledge
of any member of the family. We find the development curious. This is somebody
he was not married to. That is why we believe my daughter was murdered for some
sinister purposes.”
He said another reason he suspected Eyo was culpable in his
daughter’s death was the account of an eyewitness, Gloria’s son, who was living
with them.
Akpan said his grandson, who Gloria had for another man,
told him that on the fateful day, Eyo and his mother had a disagreement
resulting in Eyo pulling something out of the bed and hitting her several times
before she died.
He said he headed for a nearby police station in Ikeja,
Lagos where they detailed three policemen to arrest Akintunde.
He said with the aid of the policemen, Akintunde took them
to Eyo’s house in Ayobo, Ogun State.
He said when they got to Ayobo, it was discovered that that
the part where Eyo lives is within the jurisdiction of Ogun State Police
Command.
From there, he went to Itele Police Station in Ota, Ogun
State where some policemen were detailed to arrest Eyo.
He said Eyo was currently being held at Itele Police
Station.
He appealed to the relevant authorities to bring the killer
of his daughter to justice.
A police source at Itele Police Division said the
Commissioner of Police, Ogun Command, had directed that the matter be taken to
the state Criminal Investigation Department.
The source, who did not want his name mentioned, said the
Divisional Crime Officer confirmed that the suspect was still being detained.
However, he said the father of the deceased had refused to
show up, stressing that the suspect claimed he (Akpan) consented to the burial
of his daughter.
“The matter is a murder case; the suspect is still being
detained. The Commissioner of Police has directed that the matter be taken to
the SCID, Abeokuta,” the source said.
Source- Punch
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