Ketu Boxing Day Tragedy: How trigger-happy policeman murdered my children – Mother
Mrs Beatrice Oyesunle, the 75-year-old mother of the twin brothers who were shot to death by a drunk Mobile Police Sergeant, weekend, alongside their friend, in Ketu area of Lagos, yesterday said the death of her only surviving children had crumbled her world.
This is just as
one of the children, Taiwo Oyesunle, was discovered to be a Naval personnel
attached to the Nigerian Navy Ship Wey, Satelite.
Taiwo, with his
identical twin brother, Kehinde (34) and their friend, identified simply as
Jeje were said to have gone to Paulson hotel, on Anibaba Street to book for a
room for the latter’s girlfriend who would be returning to the country Saturday
night.
75-year-old mother, Mrs Beatrice Oyesunle, mother to the deceased twin |
On reaching the hotel, they were
reportedly accosted by a gun wielding Mobile pliceman, Sergeant Stephen James,
attached to MOPOL 22, Ikeja, who demanded for a bottle of beer.
One of the
guests told the visitors not to buy any alcoholic drink for him (policeman) as
he had already taken three bottles of beer and a local drink popularly called
Alomo bitters.
But James with
Force number 217884 was said to have threatened to shoot them if they refused
to do his bidding. The guests according to eye witnesses, cautioned him to
comport himself in a manner befitting of a responsible security agency, unknown
to them that they had incurred Sergeant James’ wrath.
Report had it
that while the trio were leaving the premises, Sergeant James corked his riffle
and opened fire first at Jeje, who was celebrating his birthday same day, in
his right rib and elbow, killing him on the spot.
Sensing all was
not well, eye witnesses told our correspondent that Taiwo who was clad in an
ash shirt and navy blue trousers, attempted to flee the scene, only to be
dragged back on his collar by the trigger happy cop who shot in his head,
killing him also on the spot.
At this point,
eye witnesses further said that Kehinde stood, pleading with the policeman to
spare his life. But before he could finish the statement, a bullet from
Sergeant James plunged his left ribs, causing him to fall. Another bullet was
reportedly lodged in his buttocks by James.
Thereafter,
Sergeant James was said to have knelt down and shot himself in the chest, with
the bullet launching out from his back.
Speaking with our correspondent, the deceased twin 75-year-old mother, Mrs Beatrice Oyesunle, described the demise of her children as a double tragedy for her.
The first time
fate dealt her a cruel blow was reportedly six months ago, following the death
of her husband. While smarting from that, news of her only surviving children’s
death followed.
Finding it
difficult to believe what has happened , mama , as she is fondly called asked
rhetorically, “where are my twins and my only source of survival ? Where do I
start from? Who do I run to? Are you sure they are dead?”
At a point, her speech were no longer coherent, thereby
causing her to be placed on sedative, which put her to sleep.
After six hours
of rest, she woke and spoke with this reporter, saying: “when I lost my husband
six months ago, they (children) told me they would take his place by ensuring I
lacked nothing,even if it meant them going hungry. They kept to their words by
giving me money on monthly basis .
The last time I
set my eyes on them was on Christmas day,when they came visiting. They brought
a live brawler and promised to come with money with which I would celebrate the
new year. I never knew that day would not come”.
Continuing, she
said: “While in church on Saturday, my children called me on my mobile phone.
But I could not pick . After the church service , I dialled their lines
severally without response. I never suspected anything cruel had befallen them,
until my child hood friend called, and requested that I should rush down to her
place to settle a score between Taiwo and his fiance. But to my shock when I
got here , they broke the most devastating news of my entire 75 years to me.
“My only hope
for survival are gone. The children that brought me solace are gone. They were
my eyes, my everything. They promised to build me a house for me, so that I
would not die as a tenant in Lagos . All those tall dreams have gone down the
drain. Where do I start from at this age? Who will call me mummy ? The only
children I have in heaven and earth are gone. Ah! Aye mi o”she exclaimed in
Yoruba language.
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr
Tunde Owoseni who visited scene of the shooting, described the incident as
devastating.
The visibly
saddened command boss said: “The IGP is also saddened by this incident. All
what he (policeman) did negates the stands of the IGP that we should respect
sanctity of life and that we should perform our duty with the observance of the
rule of law and observe and respect the rights of the citizens.
“We will
investigate the matter to know whether he was posted here or not. By the time
we put the pieces and bits of everything together, we will know the reason for
his presence here. I have meant with the family,” he said.
Asked if there
was any plan to compensate the bereaved family, he simply responded “that will
be too hasty.”
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