By Esther Onyegbula
LAGOS—If the dead can speak, late Emmanuel Jacob,
aged 18, would have been able to tell the actual cause of the fight
between him and his friend that resulted in his death at Dejioworo
Street, Alapere, Lagos.
Reports said on May 18, at about 9 p.m., a
fight ensued between the deceased and one Benedict Ogheneorvo, over
initiation into Eiye cult group. Benedict, a tricycle driver, was said
to have stabbed Emmanuel, which ultimately led to his death.
The
22-year-old suspect, who claimed he lives with his elder brother and
hails from Delta State, told Vanguard: “On Monday, on my way from work, I
saw my friend, Emma. While we were exchanging greetings, he told me he
wanted to drink, but I told him I did not have money to buy drinks
because my tricycle was faulty, so I could not work. I told him if he
has money, I would follow him.
“We went to a nearby joint in our
street. He bought a bottle of beer for me and also took same. While we
were drinking and discussing, Emmanuel brought up an issue he has been
disturbing me about for some time. It is about joining Eiye cult group. I
turned him down as I have always done.
“My refusal to be initiated
has always caused a rift between me and Emmanuel. While we were still
discussing and, maybe as a result of the drink he had taken, he pushed
me, I also pushed him and we started fighting.
“People thought we
were joking because they know we are friends. When Emmanuel discovered
his strength could not match mine, he picked an iron and attempted to
stab me.
“I collected the iron from him and stabbed him with it in
the neck. He fell and I rushed to him to three different hospitals, but
he was rejected. He gave up and the police came and arrested me.”
He wanted to initiate my son— VICTIM’s MOTHER
The
40-year-old mother of the deceased, who gave her name as Mary Jacob,
debunked Benedict’s claim. She alleged that her son had always told her
about Benedict’s efforts to lure him into the Eiye cult group.
She
even alleged that the matter was brought before her pastor who
discouraged Emmanuel from such act and advised him to stay away from
such friends. She maintained her son was never a cultist.
She
said: “I was not there, but an eyewitness told me that Benedict asked
Emmanuel to follow him to a place where they drink. Emma did and when he
tried to leave because it was getting late, Benedict would not let him.
“He
tried to collect my son’s cap but my son refused to let go. Benedict
started beating my son. He picked an iron and stabbed Emma with it. I
feel it is an intentional act and Benedict should be punished
accordingly.
“Since he killed my son, he should also face the consequence of his actions.”
Vanguard
gathered that the case, which was reported at the Alapere Police
Division, is currently being investigated at the State Criminal
Investigations and Intelligence Department, Panti, Yaba.
No comments:
Post a Comment