Tuesday, December 10, 2024 -The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a man identified as Sunday for allegedly beating his wife, Habibat Bakare, to d3ath in the Ipaja area of the state.
The victim’s brother, Lookman Bakare, who spoke to Punch on Monday, December 9, 2024, said that the incident occurred in the
early hours of Saturday.
According to Bakare, the victim had suffered domestic violence from her
husband on several occasions before she eventually succumbed to d3ath.
He added that on the said date, he was at the bus stop in the early
hours of the day when he saw the victim and her husband ride past him on a bike
in a suspicious manner.
He said about an hour later, he received a call from someone informing
him of her sister’s d3ath.
“I was waiting for a friend with whom we were to attend a party at the
bus stop on Saturday at about 5:15 am when I saw Habibat and her husband drive
by on a motorcycle with Habibat lying on his back,” he narrated.
“About one hour later, I received a call to come over that Habibat was
d3ad. I was surprised, and on getting there, I met the d3ad body of my sister.
I asked the husband if I did not see him and his wife drive past me that
morning, and he acknowledged it to be true
"I also asked him why the clothes Habibat was wearing changed
within the one hour that I saw them but he could not say anything. Those who
took her body to the mortuary said they saw bruises on her leg.”
Another member of the family told the publication that the husband had
attempted to dump his wife’s corpse with the family when he was apprehended.
The family member said that the mother of two had, on several occasions,
been beaten by her husband.
The husband attempted to drop her body with the family when he was
caught and handed over to the police.
“He had repeatedly beaten her before the last one that led to her
d3ath,” the family source said.
The spokesperson of the command, SP Benjamin
Hundeyin, who confirmed the incident said the suspect in in police custody and
an investigation had begun into the matter.
"The suspect is in our custody and the
case is now being handled by the homicide section of the State Criminal
Investigation Department, Yaba,” the PPRO said.
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