
Sunday Orochendu, a truck driver is in jail over the death of Mr Ralph Okey Mgbodile who he alleged aulted his wife.
Saturday
Sun gathered that the incident, started when the deceased’s last born
defecated at the entrance of Orochenedu’s room. This sparked a hostile
reaction and insults from the wife of the suspect.
On getting
home, Orochendu in an attempt to defend his family went into a fight
with the late Mgbodile. They were, however, separated, but Mgbodile did
not recover from the beating he got as he slumped and died minutes
after the fight.
Policemen detained Orochendu while his wife,
Ndidi, escaped to an unknown destination. She was later fished out by
the policemen attached to the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS).
At
the police station where she is being detained, Ndidi claimed that it
was the thought of being lynched that made her flee the compound when it
became obvious that her neighbour, Mgbodile had died.
“I was
terrified that angry neighbours could kill me. I have five children and
cannot afford to die because of an issue that I contributed little or
nothing to”,On November 1, 2014, I was cooking in front of our door as
that is the only available space in the compound for tenants to cook.
Suddenly, Mgbodile instructed his son to stay in front of their door and
defecate. I pleaded that I was cooking and that he should be relocated
to another place. He told his son to ignore me.
He asked me to go
and build my house if I wanted some privacy. I felt bad because no
person who witnessed a man defecating in front of a place where his food
is kept will find that food edible”,My husband was not in the house at
that moment, so I called him on phone. Minutes later, he returned and
went straight to confront our neighbour. I was in the room because I do
not want to be seen to be intruding when men are discussing.
I was
hearing voices as they came out to the passage. It was then that I saw
Mgbodile slap my husband, but as a gentleman, he refused to retaliate.
The neighbours, who had gathered, were able to separate them. Mgbodile
moved to his door and was about to pick something from the floor when he
slumped. We were shocked when it was confirmed that he is dead.
In
the history of our marriage, my husband has never raised his hands at
me. We have lived for more than 14 years in this compound and
neighbours can testify to the fact that we do not quarrel. He is a
unique trailer driver. I don’t know what actually went wrong with him,
that my husband had to pay dearly for.”
I was warned that the
children of the man could kill me. I kept in touch with my in-laws and
they told me not to worry. They were the ones that told me that he is
now remanded at Ikoyi prisons. I have even gone there to see him. He
told me to be strong, that God will see him through. My husband is
innocent, only God knows what killed that man”, she said, wailing.
While Ndidi is hoping and praying that her husband and herself should be released, Mrs Nnenna Mgbodile, whose
husband died, is lost on what to do with her five children.
“I
don’t know what to do? I don’t know where to start. Who will help me to
train these children? If life was better for us, we will not be living
in this type of house,” Nnenna, who is a petty trader, sobbed.
Still
finding it hard to control her tears when Saturday Sun visited their
house in Kirikiri, Nnenna said her only wish is that the killer of her
husband should not go unpunished.
“Our greatest challenge is that we
do not have money for the autopsy and the police said that this is the
only way the true cause of death can be ascertained.”
At that point, her first daughter, Jennifer took over the narration of the story behind the sudden death of her father.
“It
started about 12pm, the lady opposite our room by name, Mrs Ndidi
Orochendu was cooking at her doorstep while the last born of our house
was defecating in a bowl at our side, as there was no other place for
him to go to toilet than that place. She was angry, but it was not the
first time as that was the place he had been going to toilet since he
was a child.
“She started shouting at my dad because he was around
and inside at that time. I was sleeping and started hearing noises,
listening to the insults that she hurled at my father. According to her,
she said that she and her husband could not eat my brother’s feces. The
problem is that we don’t have a backyard. My dad called me and sent me
to buy toilet roll that I would use to clean up my brother. I did that
and hurriedly cleaned him up but she was still shouting, waiting for a
reply from us but we did not respond.
“I thought it had ended there,
but she started telling people around what had happened. She later
stopped for a while. Around 4pm, my dad dressed up and said he was going
for a meeting and that he will return late because he would watch a
football match from there. I myself went for a choir practice at my
church.
Getting back at night, my kid sister was the one at home and
she told me our dad was outside receiving fresh air as that was his
normal practice whenever he comes back from work. My sister called him
to eat his food but he said he was coming because he was still
discussing ball. That night, she was outside also discussing the issue
with a neighbour, Mama Queen. Those who were friends with her were
telling her to fight, knowing full well that this man’s family
especially the children could not defend themselves.
“She called her
husband who was meant to go to work. I don’t know what she told her
husband, who came out and confronted my father. My dad told him that he
would have at least asked him before trying to fight. As my father was
still speaking, he punched my father on the stomach. People were around
even though they denied it; I don’t know why they did not separate them.
Though some people said the man used stick on my dad, some said he
slapped my dad. It was then a man came and separated them. He moved away
from the scene staggering, looking for his slippers and that was when
he fell face downwards to the ground and died. This happened around
10:30pm. We did not know he was dead that night till the next morning.”
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