I gave my friend only one blow – Murder suspect
Fatai Sabitu, a 19-year-old vulcaniser who
was alleged to have killed his friend, Yusuf Sheu, says he punched him only once.
Sabitu,
who hails from Abeokuta, Ogun State, explained that after the 38-year-old
slumped, he rushed him to two different hospitals before he died.
Sabitu
and Sheu, who both lived on Raji Fashola Road, in the Imude-Shibiri area of
Ojo, Otto Awori Local Council Development Area, had fought over a stolen phone.
Our correspondent reported that Sheu, a Kwara State
indigene, bought a phone from the suspect, which was later discovered to have
been stolen.
After the real owner took back his phone, the
deceased was said to have demanded a refund of his money, which led to a fight.
The deceased was said to have slumped during the
fight and was confirmed dead in a hospital.
The matter was reported at the Ilemba Hausa Police
Division, and the suspect was arrested.
It was learnt that while Sheu’s remains were
deposited in a mortuary, the matter was transferred to the State Department of
Criminal Investigation, Yaba.
The suspect was said to have confessed to police
detectives that he killed the victim, adding that he acted in self-defence.
Sabitu, a primary school dropout, told our correspondent
that he was a victim of bad companionship.
He claimed that Sheu was the one who stole the
phone, adding that after the owner found it and collected it back, the deceased
attacked him.
He said the deceased believed that he was the one
who exposed him.
He said, “We have known each other for about three
years now. I am a vulcaniser, and he worked in a hotel. We lived within the
same community. He used to drink a lot and he introduced me to a lot of bad
things, like the tattoo in my arm.
“He had stolen a woman’s phone and I saw him when he
took it, but I didn’t say anything. He went and used the phone to borrow money
from one of his friends in the area.
“The owner of the phone, who had been looking for
it, later saw it in the man’s hand and picked a fight. The man then explained
how he came about the phone.
“The owner of the phone took it back, and Sheu was
ordered to return the money he borrowed from the man.
“He was angry and thought I was the one that exposed
him. He came to meet me where I was and started punching me; I had to fight
back. I only gave him a punch before he slumped to the ground.”
Sabitu said he took Sheu to a private hospital,
where he was rejected.
He added that the victim was finally admitted in
another hospital, while he left to narrate the incident to his (Sheu) family and
bring them to the hospital.
The suspect said when they returned to the hospital,
they could not find him and the hospital management told them some people had
taken him away.
“After searching several hospitals in vain, I
decided to return home. I saw his dead body in front of our house and some
people started beating me. They drove the police away and were about lynching
me when the Baale (community leader) came and drove them away. He took me to
the police station.
“My life is ruined because I made him my friend. It
was just a blow that I gave him,” he added.
A police source said that the autopsy result was
being awaited on the matter.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Joe Offor, when
contacted promised to call back our correspondent, but he had yet to do so.
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