A young man, Ejike Igwekile,was thrown down from a two-storey
building at 7 Rev Adegoke street Canal Estate, Okota, Lagos State
Nigeria, by his angry in-laws.
Ejike’s sin is that he allegedly
beat his wife, Nkiru, 27, from Delta State, southsouth Nigeria, and she
ran away with their only daughter to her parents’ house at 4, Iworo
street, Orile Coker, Lagos, barely a year after they got married.
According to Igwekile, who is from Okija in Anambra State, southeast
Nigeria, sometime this year they had a little quarrel and Nkiru took
their only daughter to her parents’ house when he left for his business.
He
said trouble started when their baby fell sick and his wife phoned him
to bring money so that she could take her to a hospital for treatment.
He
said he ignored them and insisted that Nkiru should come back to his
house with the baby so that he would take her to a hospital.
After
he refused to send the money, his mother in-law, Patricia Philip, 53,
allegedly went to Ejike’s house at Okota to pack her daughter’s property
to end the marriage.
He said when he resisted, Patricia
immediately contacted her son, Charles who allegedly came with two other
suspects and desended him, beat him mercilessly after which they threw
him down the two-storey building.
Although he survived the fall, he was rushed to a hospital where he is being treated.
He
broke his head and legs and cannot walk properly as a result of
injuries he sustained during the fall. Patricia was arrested by the
police at Okota division and charged to court, while Charles and the two
other accomplices are on the run.
Patricia denied the allegation
and told the police that it was during the scuffle that Igwekile jumped
and fell from the building.
She was charged with conspiracy and
attempted murder under the Criminal Code, before the presiding
Magistrate, Mrs Abegunde Davies.
When she was arraigned, she
pleaded not guilty to the charge. The court granted her bail in the sum
of N250,000 with two sureties in like sum. She was remanded in prison
custody pending when she will fulfil her bail condition. The matter was
adjourned till 11 April, 2013.
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