Man Narrates How Police Killed His 6 Weeks Pregnant Wife in Lagos: Pictured!
Mr Solomon Wilfred is claiming that his wife, Vivienne, who was six-week
pregnant, died from “emotional stress” after her ordeal in the hands of
Nigeria police.
But the police have dismissed the husband’s story, insisting that that woman
was “released immediately her husband said she was pregnant and has health
challenges”.Wilfred, who got married to the late Vivienne just last December,
said she was taken to Akinpelu Police Station in Oshodi, Lagos, on March 15 by
a policeman following an argument with another woman, Chinwendu Udomadu over a
teenage girl, Perpetual Ucheweaku at the nearby Arena Market.
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Mrs Udomadu and her daughter, Chinemerem, claimed that Perpetual was one
Osinachi Udomadu, who had been missing since 2014.The late Mrs Wilfred
debunked their claim, saying the girl is under her guidance. She added that
she knew the girl’s parents, and had known the girl since she was about eight
years old.
The DPO at Akinpelu was said to have transferred the case to State Criminal
Investigation Department (SCID) at Panti, Yaba, claiming that it was a
criminal case which could not be handled at the station.
Wilfred told The Nation that at Panti, his wife was detained in a cell while
he wrote a statement. He said he even begged to swap places with her since
she’s pregnant and “suffers stress induced seizures”.
“I told them she was pregnant and sick. I told them she had stress induced
seizures, and I went upstairs to write the statement for me to swap places
with her. But when I came back, they had thrown her into the cell.
“I even thought they put her behind the counter to wait for me to write the
statement, but she was in the cell. Then I told them to release her because I
already told them she was not feeling fine.”
Wilfred said his wife died on March 16, just a day after her release from the
police cell.
But Lagos Police spokesperson SP Dolapo Badmos claimed that the late Mrs
Wilfred was released on health grounds and was never put in the cell.
“She was never put in the cell and she was released by the ACP SCID
immediately her husband said she was six weeks pregnant and has health
challenges.
“The ACP later called and told me that she has been informed the woman fainted
at home and was rushed to the hospital where she passed on,” she said.
But the husband said the “emotional stress” she went through in the cell, and
subsequent detention triggered the seizure that led to her death.
Badmos said: “The police did nothing wrong in the matter. The suspects
(Chinwendu and Chinemerem Udomadu) have been charged to court and the result
of the DNA test is still being awaited.”
The husband is asking for independent investigation that would give his family
justice in this matter.
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