■ Boyfriend fingered for death of mother of 4
■ My wife engaged in infidelity, husband alleges
Almost four weeks after 3 5 – y e a r – o l d Martha Ifeo¬ma Ifewulu was
grue¬somely murdered in her home in the Oke- Afa area of Lagos, on December 1,
more facts have emerged on her death.
Her grieving husband, Chief Lawrence Ugochuk¬wu Ifewulu, has given an
indication that she may have been killed by her boyfriend, who he sus¬pects
could have done so to prevent her from divulg¬ing their plans to kill him,
dispose off his assets and elope to Canada with his children.
Still beset by the shock of discovering the corpse of his wife who was
pre¬paring to go out as he left the house to visit a clinic for some medical
test, If¬ewulu accused his wife of infidelity.
When the incident first happened, Ifewulu had been reluctant to voice his
suspicions in an earlier in¬terview with Sunday Sun, but having had time to
re¬flect on the days, weeks and months that preceded the unfortunate incident,
If¬ewulu gave reasons for his strong suspicion that one Collins, the alleged
boy¬friend of his wife, killed her.
Explaining the basis for his suspicion, he told Sun¬day Sun: “Remember I did
not complete a statement I made while speaking with you when this incident
happened. I wanted to be sure of what I was going to say, though I had no two
persons I hold as prime sus¬pects. I am not having any doubt or maybe
suspecting any two or three people. Even if he did not execute it by himself,
he sent some people to carry out the op¬eration. I am quite sure of who killed
my wife; he is responsible. This is beyond suspicion. This guy went as far as
telling me that he had been dating my wife for two years. He went as far as
telling me that if they kill me, they would sell my house and then he would
take her and the kids to Canada. After all he told me about all that had been
transpiring between my wife and himself, he ex¬pected me to divorce my wife but
I did not do so. He would have thought that so many things were hidden and that
if I should con¬tinue to live with my wife, she would tell me all and he would
not be safe any¬more.”
“I gave the name of the person I am suspecting to them (the police) and I even
wrote that in my statement. See the person I suspected, from day one (showing a
picture). This is my wife beside him. This picture was downloaded from
Facebook. We were only able to get this because the person that saw it saved it
and after he copied the picture from Facebook, he said that he could no longer
see it there some days after. It had been removed from Facebook.”
When asked what rela¬tionship existed between Collins and his wife, If¬ewulu
did not hesitate to say: “He was her boy¬friend. That is why I said my wife
killed herself. The people that brought the pic¬ture from Facebooksaid this boy
(Collins) made a comment, “Perfect Match” against the picture of him¬self and
my wife which he posted on Facebook.”
The said picture, Sun¬day Sun gathered, was taken when Ifeoma (the de¬ceased)
and Collins attend¬ed the burial of her mother, which was held in October this
year.
“From the very first day I saw her corpse, I said it even to the face of one of
her siblings that she killed herself. I am not in doubt over what I am saying
because of all that trans¬pired,” lamented Ifewulu.
“I can remember that he (the suspect) gave me a call on the last Saturday of
Oc¬tober, this same year, and from what he told me, they had been going out for
two years. My wife opened up when I told her that I would forgive her for
anything she must have done wrong. He belongs to this syndicate of boys who
prey on mar¬ried women and tell them lies about their husbands and before you
know it, the women have put them-selves in bondage,” he added.
The late Ifeoma is yet to be buried. It was gath¬ered that the autopsy was
performed as part of the ongoing police investiga¬tion. The relations of the
deceased have been very helpful in the ongoing in¬vestigation to fish out the
suspect.
Hear Ifewulu again: “Her family has been cooperating. Even the brother of my
wife knows this guy but he knows him as one of my workers. We went to meet his
(the suspect’s town union here in Lagos and they promised that they would pass
the in¬formation to the people in the village so that his people can come and
answer. The police have even invited the caretaker of the house where he was living
to make a state¬ment.”
Sympathizers have con¬tinued to throng the home of Ifewulu and express their
shock over the mur¬der. “The woman was a very good woman,” re¬vealed a passerby
who spoke to Sunday Sun.
Further findings revealed that the deceased had on several occasions sent the
two maids living with the family to deliver both food and money to the suspect
whose house was not far from that of the Ifewulus.
On the fateful day of the incident on December 1, the corpse of late Ifeoma was
discovered by her maid who had just come back from school with the children at
3.30pm. As they got into the house through the rear staircase, the maid and the
children were confronted by the sight of blood splatered all over the floor,
and flowing freely down the stairs. The maid tiptoed upstairs won¬dering where
the blood had come from. It was then that she and the children saw the dead
body of Ifeoma sprawled on the floor in a pool of blood. The maid raised the
alarm that at¬tracted the attention of their female neighbour. The sight of
Ifeoma with the silky-soft skin of her throat hideously slashed with a knife as
one would do to a goat was gut-wrenching. The female neighbour equally screamed
upon sighting the corpse. It was long sustained for help that brought other neighbours
from nearby house rushing into the compound to know what was amiss. They too
were shocked to the mar¬row. While still sobbing, the female neighbour called
Ifewulu on the phone, and frantically urged him to rush back home immedi¬ately,
but the neighbour kept him in the dark about the death of his wife. All the way
home, Ifewulu wondered what could have happened. It was when If¬ewulu got home
at 5.00pm that he was told about the murder of his wife. Soon after the
chairman of the estate called the DPO of Ejigbo Police Division and informed
him about the incident, and the police rushed to the scene within 30 minutes.
Until her death, Ifeoma was a staunch member of the Noble Fitness Club of
Nigeria and was said to be so committed to keeping fit that she never missed
her training sessions for any¬thing.
Meanwhile, police sources told Sunday Sun that investigation in the case was
ongoing, but added that no suspect had yet been arrested. While the police go
through the painstaking process of in¬vestigating the murder, the four bereaved
children of the couple – Chidera, Ugochuchukwu, Mesioma and Onyinyechi – are
still overcome by grief. Truly, this year’s Christmas sea¬son may rightly go
down as the darkest since they were born and may remain so for long.
Source: The Sun
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