Relatives, friends and teachers of Sarah
Ibikunke, the 15-year-old basic three pupil, who was shot dead by a gang of
robbers in the Lekki Phase 1, Lagos State, gathered on Monday to give her their
last respect.
Sympathisers spoke glowingly about the teenager,
who had longed to become a lawyer, as she was laid to rest at the Ikoyi
Cemetery.
The bandits, said to be in military uniforms, had
on March 12 laid siege to a branch of First Monument Bank Limited on Admiralty
Way, firing guns indiscriminately.
In the process, three cops among a police team
escorting a bus belonging to an oil company were killed, while Sarah, who was
hawking fish around the area, was hit by stray bullets.
PUNCH Metro had also reported that the management
of a mortuary in Yaba, where the girl’s corpse was deposited, requested a sum
of N100,000 for the embalm and burial arrangements of the victim.
However, the management rescinded its decision on
Monday and released the remains for burial at the cemetery without collecting
any fee.
It was also gathered that a pastor, who did not
want his name in print, had earlier donated N100,000 to the deceased’s family.
Sarah’s class teacher in Itedo Primary School,
Mr. Adebayo Moses, described her as a brilliant and well-behaved pupil.
He said, “She was quite brilliant; not
troublesome, accommodating and friendly. Her death is very painful.”
The matron of the school, Mrs. Dorcas Ogundare,
said Sarah’s character attracted love to her from all staff members.
“The last day she was in school, she came a bit
late and I joked with her that she would wash toilets. She just smiled and I
told her to rush to the class. She was a child to all of us and had a bright
future,” she said.
The victim’s schoolmate, Inidara Friday, said he
was astonished by her attitude in school on Wednesday, a day before the
incident.
He said, “She was gentle. She did not play around
like other pupils. But that day, she played a lot with her friends. I was
surprised to see her in such mood; may her soul rest in peace.”
Sarah’s aunt Mrs. Omolafe, appreciated those who
stood by the family while they grieved the loss of their loved one.
She said, “The following day it was published
that we needed N100,000 to collect Sarah’s corpse, a pastor came and gave us
the money. I also thank people who have been coming to sympathise with us. This
kind of incident shall not be your portion.”
Source:Punch
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