How Bricklayer Killed 12-Year Old Relative

    The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a man, Mr. Paul
    Obiefule, for allegedly beating his 12-year-old relative to death.
    The relative, who was identified as Onyedikachi Mbanozo, was
    staying with Obiefule, a bricklayer, and his wife on Omitola Street in the
    Agege area of Lagos.
    Punch Metro learnt that Onyedika, as the boy was fondly
    called, was the son of Obiefule’s wife’s brother.

    It was further gathered that the boy was beaten to death on
    Monday evening around 8.30pm, while the neighbours reported the matter at the
    Pen Cinema Police Division on Tuesday.
    It was said that Onyedika, who was attending Irewole Primary
    School in Agege, could not go to school for several weeks before his death as a
    result of a sickness sustained from series of beatings.
    One of the neighbours, who identified himself as Mr. Oje Owode,
    told our correspondent that the boy died from an accumulation of floggings
    which he received from his aunt’s husband.
    He said, “The man (Obiefule) usually flogged the boy like an
    animal. Most times, we tried to intervene, but he would not listen to us. The
    boy fell sick several times from Obiefule’s merciless flogging. The last
    sickness was for over two weeks. And then on Monday again, the man beat the
    sick boy, and locked him up in the room.
    “Later, we just saw that Obiefule and his wife went out of
    the house and did not return until around 5am. We noticed that he put a big
    bundle on his shoulder and smuggled it in with his wife.
    “We did not know that the boy had died in the evening and
    they were looking for where to dump him all night. That was when we raised the
    alarm and reported him to the police.”
    Another neighbor, Mr. Fatai, said Obiefule usually used
    hammer, chisel or a screw driver to inflict pains on the deceased.
    It was learnt that as soon as Obiefule was arrested on
    Tuesday, his two boys were taken to a c primary school on the next street. When
    our correspondent visited the school, the proprietress, who did not want her
    name to be mentioned, said Obiefule’s two boys had not been spared from their
    father’s wickedness.

    The Lagos State Police spokesperson, Ngozi Braide, confirmed
    the arrest of Obiefule in an e-mail and added that the police had commenced
    investigations.

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