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While his body remains at the mortuary, the above riddle is at the center of the death of Haruna Shaibu at Obangede, Okehi Local Government of Kogi State. He was alleged to have committed suicide in the cell when he was in custody of the police there.


The family is, however, not convinced Haruna hung himself. Despite the overtures made to them by community leaders, council chairman and the clan chief, the family has refused to collect Haruna’s body which lies cold at the Obangede General Hospital.

According to Haruna’s brother,Ayodele Shaibu, otherwise known as Pastor Joseph Onono, who doubles as the family spokesman, the family is now being persecuted for refusing the overtures of community leaders to collect and bury his brother.

“The chairman of Okehi LG, Alhaji Ibrahim Adagu, gave us N10,000 and ordered us to collect the body. We refused because the police and other accomplices are yet to explain to us how my brother died. And for refusing to accept his body, thugs were sent after us. They invaded our house to disperse and harass us. I had to call the police before they allowed us to live in peace.”

12166296064?profile=originalHaruna’s journey to death began on September 17, 2010 when he was arrested on allegation of theft. In a petition to the Inspector General of Police, the lawyer described those who arrested Haruna as a group that is in charge of an “illegal security outfit ”. He was taken to Obangede Police Station and detained. Few days after his arrest, the police claimed the deceased committed suicide in their custody.
Onono told Daily Sun that until the circumstances surrounding the death of Haruna are established, he would not collect his brother’s body.

He hinged his assertion on allegation that his brother’s death must have arisen from police’s complicity with local politicians to use his corpse for ritual purposes. He also alleged that, the other man accused of the same offence and arrested along with his brother was released immediately after his family paid some money and wondered how anybody in police custody could have access to a belt which the police claimed the deceased used to hang himself.

He also faulted the picture of his brother that was shown to him and the narration of the police: “How would a hung person’s feet be on the ground instead of being suspended?”
The petition to the IGP bythe family’s lawyer said: “our client’s complaint is yet to be looked into namely, that a post-mortem examination be carried out to ascertain the cause of the death of the deceased...

The need for a post-mortem exercise becomes the more real as the medical officer in the General Hospital, Obangede who received the corpse of the deceased into the mortuary was baffled at noticing some blood stains on the make-shift stretcher. This is aside from the fact that the police building at Obangede is decked.”

The family’s solicitors therefore asked that a post-mortem be done to determine the real cause of death with a view to bringing to book anybody that might be involved in the death of the deceased.

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Men of the Oyo State Police Command are currently investigating the circumstances which led a 10-year-old-girl, Kudirat Raji, to commit suicide.

The girl, who resided with her sister at No 19 Bumoye Street, Benjamin area, Eleyele, Ibadan, was said to have taken her life on June 26, at their residence.

The command's Public Relations Officer, DSP Olabisi Okuwobi, who confirmed the incident in Ibadan, on Friday, said that the husband of the girl's sister, who also resided with them, reported the incident at Eleyele Police Station.

She said the deceased was sent on an errand within the house, but when they could not see her, she was searched for before she was seen where she hanged herself.
Photo:Ogbonaya Onovo IG of Police

The 10-year-old girl was said to have hanged herself with a rope tied on the window burglary.

According to the PPRO, police detectives, led by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Mr. S.T. Yusuf, were sent to the scene, while the incident is still being investigated.

Meanwhile, two people, Mamman Maidabo and Usman Umaru from Igbeti, have been arrested for allegedly stealing six cows from Kara Cattle market in Akinyele Local Government Area of Oyo State.

The police imagemaker said, on Sunday, that the suspects were arrested on June 19, following a report by one Mukaila Oluyemi on behalf of the Seriki Fulani of Oyo State, who reported the theft of the cows from the market.

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A 55-year-old Chadian, Malam Abubakar, Sunday drank poison to terminate his life, minutes after his wife nagged him at Kuchi-Aku community of Kuje Area Council of the FCT.

The man was said to have entered into his room after his wife quarrelled with him to drink a locally made insecticide called ‘Snipper’ at 3.30 pm and informed his neighbours and wife what he did...

A neighbour, Francis Obi, said while telling his wife, the man accused her of making life miserable for him and said he was happy living her for ever.

The neighbour said the deceased, who was recently retrenched at Impresit Construction Company, never knew peace from his wife and always kept quiet whenever she nagged him.

“The woman is so troublesome and the situation got worse for the man after he lost his job as a mason,” the Obi said.

He said the man built the house he lived in but the woman was not satisfied with his hard work and embarrassed as well as abused him in public daily.

The neighbour said people around the area rushed to get policemen after the incident, who arrested the woman, while the corpse was taken to the University of Abuja Hospital’s Morgue.

At the Kuje Police Station, a police officer confirmed the incident and said the woman is in their custody, while the police are investigating the matter.

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A female bank manager with a new generation bank in Onitsha (names withheld) has committed suicide following her alleged involvement in the defrauding of her bank of over N30 million.advertisementSources close to the bank told Daily Champion that the lady who was said to be in her late 40s was until her death, the operations manager of the bank in Onitsha. She allegedly removed the money from the bank’s vault about a fortnight ago.But the fraud was discovered when a team of auditors from the bank found out that what was in the paper did not tally with the amount in the vault and started to raise questions on what actually happened.The lady from Abia State was absent from the office when the fraud was discovered.When she came to work the following Friday, she was confronted with the missing money, but the lady was said to have excused herself from the other senior staff around and went up the supper floor of the office.While her colleagues were discussing, the lady had plunged from an air conditioner opening on the third floor and landed on the ground outside the bank.The source said it was the shout and cry of people outside the bank that attracted the bank staff, but by then her two legs had broken and she was unconscious.The lady was immediately rushed to New Hope Hospital, Onitsha where she died.Contacted, the Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer, (PPRO), Mr. Emeka Chukwuemeka, an Assistant Superintendent (ASP), confirmed the incident but said they are still investigating the matter.Daily Champion, however, learnt that the marketing manager and the auditor of the bank who were detained by the police after the incident, have been granted bail.Sources said that the lady must have been swindled by some con-men who promised to use the money to invest in the lifting of crude oil, but when the game was up and they were not forthcoming, she could not bear it, especially after putting many years of service to the bank.
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