The Lagos
State Police Command has arrested a 31-year-old man, Isaac Ajisegiri, for the
alleged murder of his wife, Endurance.
Also arrested
are his mother, Florence, and sister, Esther.
PUNCH Metro
learnt that Endurance was killed at her home located at 1 Ajani Salawu Street,
Shasha, Lagos, on Saturday.
The victim’s
brother, Caleb Agbobonye, told our correspondent that the marriage was fraught
with problems before the couple reconciled recently.
He said,
“They have been married for about four years and they had a child together.
They also run an education consulting firm not too far from their house.
“Problem
started after Isaac was accused of having an affair with one of their
employees. They fought over the issue for quite some time. She even moved out
of the house but they later reconciled.
“On Saturday,
one Stanley, who happens to be Isaac’s friend, came to pick her (Endurance)
from the office, saying her husband’s family were waiting for her at the house
to resolve a dispute.”
Agbobonye
said on Sunday morning, Stanley called Endurance’s relatives informing them
that she was dead and that her body had been taken to Crystal Hospital.
Our
correspondent, who visited the couple’s home, learnt that the matter was
reported at Shasha Police Division on Sunday.
Some
neighbours said on the condition of anonymity reported the case to the
police.
Asked if the
couple had a history of domestic violence, one of the neighbours said, “There
are four flats in this compound and we all mind our own business.
“We don’t
know if they fight. All we know is that we saw the family carrying her corpse
and we observed that her neck was slit so we went to report at the police
station.”
At the
station, policemen on duty said the matter had been transferred to the State
Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba.
When our
correspondent visited the Homicide Department of the SCID, the suspects were
seen writing statements.
Isaac however
told PUNCH Metro that his wife killed herself with the knife.
The indigene
of Kogi State said on the day of the incident, she was acting crazy and would
not listen to pleas from the family.
Esther and
Florence however did not speak as they looked dumbfounded.
Police
sources told our correspondent that investigations were ongoing, adding that
Stanley was at large.
Director,
Project Alert on Violence Against Women, Dr. Josephine Effah-Chukwumah, told
our correspondent that her agency had taken up the case.
Effah-Chukwumah
lamented that violent crime being perpetuated against women had risen in recent
times and said it was time people were more involved in fighting the menace.
She said,
“Marriage is not a do-or-die affair. Anyone who is in an abusive
relationship should feel free to walk out. The neighbours and the police
also need to be more involved in this battle so that we can prevent deaths or
harm to people.”
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