Nurse Stabs Husband To Death In Lagos - Crime - Fast9ja
Mrs. Folashade Idoko, an auxiliary nurse has been accused of stabbing her husband to death in Lagos.
The
incident occurred on Sunday at their residence located at 20, Kosoko
Street, Ayetoro, Oto-Awori local government area of the state.
The Nation gathered that the deceased had suffered years of domestic violence from his wife but kept quiet.
The couple had two children – a three-year-old boy and one-year old girl.
Neighbours
and their landlord confirmed the several years of domestic abuse the
32-year-old Lawrence Idoko suffered from his wife.
A source said Sunday’s attack was triggered by jealousy from the nurse, who accused her husband of infidelity.
The
source said the deceased, a pipeline engineer with Greater Inspection
and Industrial Services at Sango-Otta, Ogun State, was away on official
assignment for a week at Ikorodu.
She said: “He returned and his
wife accused him of having extra-marital affair. She stabbed him in the
leg with a sharp knife. When his three-year-old son’s cries alerted
neighbours, he had bled heavily. He died about an hour after he was
rushed to a nearby New Ayetoro Medical Centre.”
But Mrs. Idoko, a
native of Kwara State, who has been arrested by policemen at Ijaniki,
claimed the knife fell on her husband by accident.
A neighbour,
Mrs. Blessing Olokpobri, who expressed sadness over the man’s death,
confirmed the woman’s bad treatment of her deceased husband.
“Their
history of violence was known to everybody in the neighbourhood. Even
on January 1, they fought. There was a time she went to drag him and
stripped him Unclad from a beer parlour around here and beat up an
elderly neighbour. There was even a time she sliced his ear lobes with a
broken bottle and it had to be stitched,” she said.
The
deceased’s landlord, Chief Gani Akanni, who rushed him to the hospital,
said he issued a quit notice to the couple because of their incessant
fights but changed his mind after other tenants pleaded on their behalf.
Akanni,
who’s the Balogun of Ayetoro, said: “There was a time I took the woman
to the police station because she vandalised my property after I locked
up the tenants’ rooms for defaulting in payment of Lagos Waste
Management Agency (LAWMA) bills. She went ahead to break the door. It
was unfortunate because the husband is such a quiet and peaceful man.”
Idoko’s aunt confirmed his death, describing it as unfortunate.
She
said: It was unfortunate that spousal abuse is still prevalent and that
it continues to take a toll on partners, either male or female. She My
nephew, like many men and women who die daily in violent relationships,
would have been alive had they fled such deadly arrangements in the name
of marriage.
“We, the family, will ensure that justice is done.
This is another young and promising life deliberately cut short and this
wickedness will not go unpunished.
“We would have intervened one
way or the other but he hid the entire violent scenario from us.
Persons suffering domestic violence should always call out for help. It
was indeed a big tragedy for us.”
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