‘Our daughter’s husband killed her for evil purpose’
The family of a Lagos teacher, Mrs.
Titilayo Shodipo, who was allegedly killed by her husband, Omolaja, in
the Ikorodu area of the state, have said the suspect might have killed
her for an evil purpose.
Her mother, Maria Ahinaje, called on the
police authorities and the state government to arrest the suspect and
bring him to justice.
Omolaja, 40, and the late wife had been married for the past seven years and had four children together.
The relationship was said to have been fraught with disagreements and fights.
It was learnt that last Monday, the
suspect allegedly beat up his wife and stabbed her to death after
another disagreement at their home on Insurance Crescent, Logunlogun
village, Igbo Olomu, Ikorodu, Lagos State.
Neighbours were said to have found the
39-year-old in a pool of blood, after which policemen from the Owutu
division were invited.
The corpse was moved to the Ikorodu General Hospital mortuary, while the suspect was declared wanted.
The family of the deceased on Friday
told our correspondent that they had asked Titilayo to quit the
relationship but she refused because of her children.
Her mother, Maria, alleged that Omolaja
was a drunk and an absentee father, adding that they were the reasons
for most of their disagreements.
She said, “My daughter endured seven
years of hardship and pain. When they started their relationship, I told
her not to marry him, but she said she loved him.
“When they got married, he started
beating her on a regular basis. He drank a lot and had extra-marital
affairs. He would buy little foodstuffs for the family and when the food
is exhausted, my daughter and her four children would start begging for
food on the street.
“Most times, I had to send them foodstuffs and send money into her account for them to survive.”
She explained that when Titilayo was pregnant with her second child, Omolaja assaulted her.
Maria, who said their family hailed from
Ipokia Local Government the Area of Ogun State, and not Benin Republic,
said the deceased left Omolaja and started living with her then.
She said, “One day, she said she wanted
to visit her family clinic in Ikorodu. Her father said she should use
our hospital in Ketu and even gave her N3,000, and she agreed.
“Before we knew it, she called her
father and said she was not returning again because her in-laws had
intervened and persuaded her to return to her husband.
“I stopped going to their house three
years ago because my daughter told her husband bad things about me,
saying I didn’t encourage their union. Because of that, the man started
misbehaving towards me.
“He probably used my daughter for evil purpose before stabbing her to death.”
She told our correspondent that the
couple’s four children had been taken by the suspect’s elder brother,
urging the government to take custody of the kids.
Titilayo’s father, Apostle Simeon
Ahinaje, said although the family wanted justice for the deceased, it
was not ready to pursue any case.
“We want government agencies to do
their jobs and prosecute the suspect. The law should take its full
course. They should find him and deal with him. However, we have decided
not to pursue any case; we have handed over judgement to God as true
Christians. Nothing will restore the life of our daughter,” he added.
He described Omolaja as a “hoodlum” who
did not deserve his daughter, adding that like the mother, he also
warned against the union.
“But when our daughter insisted on marrying him, we had to let her have her way,” he said.
The state Police Public Relations
Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said investigations were ongoing into
the case, adding that the command was still searching for the suspect.
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