Lagos landlord who set tenant ablaze dies
The Lagos landlord, Sola
Solomon, who allegedly set his tenant ablaze in the Idumota area of the state,
has died. From a police source on Wednesday that the suspect died from the
burns injuries he sustained while setting fire to the tenant, Abeeb Daraloye.
Our correspondent had
reported on Tuesday that Abeeb and his landlord had a disagreement over the use
of the compound toilet.
Later in the day, 67-year-old Solomon
reportedly poured petrol on Abeeb and ignited a fire with a lighter.
While on fire, the suspect was alleged
to have pushed the victim from the top floor of the three-storey building,
killing him in the process.
Solomon was reportedly rushed to the
Lagos Island General Hospital for his burns injuries, but was rejected before
he was admitted at the Gbagada General Hospital.
A police source said on Wednesday that
the suspect died at the hospital.
He said, “The landlord is also dead. He
died at the hospital in the afternoon. So as it is, the case has been resolved.”
Residents on Iga Idunganran Street,
Idumota, where the incident happened equally confirmed the death to our
reporter.
“Yes, the man has finally died. He did
not survive the injuries. His family members are around. Abeeb’s corpse is also
at the Lagos Island General Hospital mortuary, and we don’t know why the police
have yet to release it for burial,” a tenant, who asked not to be named, said.
She urged the government to come to the
aid of Abeeb’s widow and her child.
Abeeb’s widow, Tope, who spoke with our
correspondent on the telephone, appealed for help, saying her husband’s death
was a big blow to the family.
She explained that her husband was
planning to travel overseas, and had promised to take her along with their
child when he was killed.
Recalling the Monday incident, she said,
“My husband had washed the toilet in the morning, when Baba (landlord) went to
soil the place. My husband told him that it was not right for him to soil the
toilet.
“Baba became angry and slapped my
husband before carrying a plank which he smashed on his head. He said my
husband had no right to talk to him that way since he (landlord) was the owner
of the house.
“In the night, my husband had finished
taking his bath and was cuddling our baby in the room when Baba knocked on our
door. I told my husband not to answer the call, but he said there was no
problem. He thought the man had come to reconcile with him.
“That was how Baba poured fuel on his
face and lighted him up. As my husband held him, Baba pushed him down the
two-storey house. The whole passage was also on fire before it was put out.”
Her mother, Sidikatu Lawal, said the
only justice the family desired was care for Tope and her child.
“They got married just one year ago and
their baby is still very young. The only justice that can be done now is the
care for both mother and child,” she said.
The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP
Patricia Amadin, had yet to respond to an enquiry on the update.
Punch
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