A 41-year-old man, Uchenna Aghoha, has allegedly punched his wife, Esther, to death during a domestic altercation in the Satellite Town area of Lagos State.
According to Punch Metro, the incident
occurred on Friday.
It was gathered that the deceased had
been subjected to domestic violence in the marriage before the day the incident
happened.
The altercation that ensued on the day
of the incident was said to have started with an argument that later
degenerated into a fight.
A source who was privy to the incident
but did not want to be named said Aghoha threw punches at Esther in the
process, leading to her death.
“We are aware that she had been a victim
of abuse in the marriage, but the altercation that happened on Friday morning
appeared to be one of their regular fights.
“It was later that the daughter ran out
of their home and raised the alarm that her mother had collapsed after being
punched by her father. We rushed there and discovered that she was motionless,”
the source narrated.
A police source, who spoke on the
condition of anonymity as he was not permitted to discuss the incident, said
the couple’s daughter reported the case at the police station.
The source added that the victim was
rushed to the hospital, where she was confirmed dead.
“The couple’s 14-year-old daughter
reported to the police in the afternoon and narrated what happened. Our men
were deployed to the scene of the incident and discovered that the victim had
been rushed to the Nigerian Navy Reference Hospital Ojo, where the doctor on
duty confirmed she was brought in dead,” the source disclosed.
The police source added that operatives
who visited the scene also took photographs of the deceased.
When contacted, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, Abimbola Adebisi, confirmed the incident.
She said, “The suspect has since been
arrested and is currently in police custody. The body was subsequently
deposited at the General Hospital, Yaba Morgue, for autopsy. The case will be
transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, for further
investigation.”







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