PHOTO: Man Beats His Neighbour To Death In Ogun For Stopping Him From Beating His Wife
A welder identified as Bidemk Akande has bee arrested in Ogun state after be allegedly killed his neighbor who is also a mother of 7 for ...
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A welder identified as Bidemk Akande has bee arrested in Ogun state
after be allegedly killed his neighbor who is also a mother of 7 for
telling him not to beat his wife in the Ogba Ayo.
The 43yr old woman Shakirat Fatusi 43, was said to have gone into a coma and died at a trado-medical centre after her threw her to the ground and she hit her head during a disagreement.
Shakirat and Akande had reportedly kept each other at arm’s length for sometime after she allegedly mediated in a fight involving Akande and his wife. .
According to punchng She was said to have gone to Akande’s wife’s shop to buy pepper soup around 11pm on Tuesday. It was gathered that Akande arrived at the shop and met Shakirat and two others. .
He reportedly made derogatory remarks about the deceased, who became upset. During a scuffle that ensued, Akande reportedly pushed her to the ground and she lost consciousness.
Shakirat’s husband, Segun Fatusi, who said:
“We have seven children together and she was the one catering to them. He had been having disagreements with my wife because she always asked him not to beat his wife."
The Ogun State police spokesperson, ASP Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the case had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigations and Intelligence Department.
The 43yr old woman Shakirat Fatusi 43, was said to have gone into a coma and died at a trado-medical centre after her threw her to the ground and she hit her head during a disagreement.
Shakirat and Akande had reportedly kept each other at arm’s length for sometime after she allegedly mediated in a fight involving Akande and his wife. .
According to punchng She was said to have gone to Akande’s wife’s shop to buy pepper soup around 11pm on Tuesday. It was gathered that Akande arrived at the shop and met Shakirat and two others. .
He reportedly made derogatory remarks about the deceased, who became upset. During a scuffle that ensued, Akande reportedly pushed her to the ground and she lost consciousness.
Shakirat’s husband, Segun Fatusi, who said:
“We have seven children together and she was the one catering to them. He had been having disagreements with my wife because she always asked him not to beat his wife."
The Ogun State police spokesperson, ASP Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the case had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigations and Intelligence Department.