Scrap Collector Kills Man Over Argument In Lagos
Category: Crime News
The family of a 48-year-old car washer, Abayomi Owoseni, has been thrown into
mourning after he was stabbed to death by a scrap collector, Wasiu Adeyi, on
Babalola Street, Off Freedom Way, Ikate, in the Lekki area of Lagos State.
Punch Metro gathered that Abayomi was in a heated argument with
Adeyi when the latter brought out a knife and stabbed him to death.
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The victim’s son, Abiodun, who spoke to our correspondent on Monday,
said the incident happened on December 1, 2022.
He said, “That day,
a man came to my workplace and asked to see me. He said he had been looking for
me over something that happened to my father.
I was skeptical about
what he said and did not want to go with him, but a senior colleague promised to
accompany me.
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“To my shock, I got to the place where the incident
happened and saw my father lying on the floor with blood everywhere.
I inquired what happened and I was told that my father was in an
argument with Adeyi when all of sudden Adeyi brought out a knife and stabbed my
father in the buttocks. When this happened, everyone fled.
“Some
security men had arrived earlier and taken Adeyi to a police station while
police officers later came to take the body.”
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Abiodun said the matter
was reported at the Ilasan Police Station in Lekki, adding that the case had
been transferred to the State Criminal Investigative Department, Yaba.
While lamenting the death of his father, Abiodun demanded justice.
“His body has been released to us and we have buried him. I want
justice for my father; I want the family of the man that killed my father to pay
for this loss,” he added.
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The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the incident, adding that investigation was ongoing.
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