A 29- year-old
man, Kingsley Ekeret, is currently cooling his heels at the Homicide section of
the Rivers State Criminal Investigations Department, SCID, for allegedly
beating his seven- year-old daughter to death, for eating his plate of rice.
The suspect, a
commercial bus driver who hails from Nto Osung community in Ikot Ekpene LGA of
Akwa -Ibom state was saddled with the responsibility of catering for his three
children alone, after his wife reportedly abandoned them.
He returned home
at about 7pm on April 12, 2014, hungry and went for the pot of rice he had
prepared before leaving for work only to meet an empty pot. Report said he
angrily charged at Favour and unleashed his beastly tendencies on the innocent
girl on discovering she was the one that ate the food.
Neighbours said
that explanations by the ailing child that she shared the food with her
siblings when they were hungry fell on deaf ears. Her health, as gathered,
aggravated and unfortunately she died hours later.
Preliminary
investigation, according to the command, revealed that on noticing the
motionless state of his daughter, Kingsley placed her body at a corner of his
one room apartment in Obeama, Oyigbo Local Government Area where his two other
children of ages two and three respectively were sleeping. He,
thereafter, wrapped the corpse in one of his clothes at the wee hours of the
next day and armed with a shovel, he reportedly dug a shallow grave behind his
apartment where he buried the remains of Favour and went about his normal
business.
But the bubble
burst after the caretaker of the building, one Ugwu, who noticed the unusual
disappearance of Favour, demanded for her whereabouts from her
father. Ekarete was said to have told the care-taker that his
daughter took ill and was rushed to a hospital in Umuebulu community where she
died. Curious Ugwu reportedly insisted on seeing the corpse,
promising to assist in providing money to bury her, a request the suspect
refused to oblige.
A resident who
spoke on condition of anonymity told Saturday Vanguard that “ the
caretaker informed a neighbour, one Pastor Emeka Onuoha, of Jesus Reigneth
Ministry of the situation. While the accusations ensued, policemen attached to
Afam Police division who were on patrol were flagged down by the Pastor,
consequent upon which Kingsley was arrested and later transferred to the State
Criminal Investigations Department.”
In his statement
to operatives of the Homicide section, Kingsley exonerated himself from the
crime, giving rather different accounts as to how his daughter died. At first,
he said: “ She died as a result of neglect by her mother. She left me to carter
for my three children alone. I usually go out everyday to toil for what they
will eat. She apparently died out of neglect.”
At other time,
he said , “Maybe she was poisoned. You see, being poor, I deposited my
telephone with a Hausa man that sells rice, with a promise to collect it back
when I pay. It was the rice I prepared for them that morning
,without knowing it was poisoned.”
It was gathered
that at a point, he became incoherent with his words. Efforts to get him take
the operatives to where the remains of the child was buried failed at first as
he reportedly claimed he buried her along the road, on his way back from the
hospital. He further stated that he had deposited the body in a mortuary at a
neighboring village. Urged to take them to the places, he turned around and
claimed he has forgotten the exact place.
The truth about
his alleged involvement was later unfolded when his parents visited him at the
SCID. His father was said to have told operatives that Kingsley called him on
the phone, informing him that he had mistakenly killed his daughter.
They` narrated
his strange behaviour even towards the mother of his children who ran away from
home to avoid his excesses. Kingsley’s father also narrated how his son had
called him immediately after the murder.
When it became
apparent that his game was up, he reluctantly took operatives and members of
his family to the shallow grave he dug behind his apartment where part of
Favour’s body was reportedly seen wrapped in a blue cloth. Efforts to reach
mother of the children have reportedly seemed futile.
The Rivers State
Commissioner of Police , Mr Tunde Ogunsaki, who described the act as a
violation of the child’s right to survival and development as well as lack of
parental care and protection said the suspect would need to go through
psychiatric test apparently to ascertain his mental state before he would be
charged to court. His assertion followed claims that Kingsley might be mentally
deranged.
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Y did he marry if he had known dat he won't av wat it takes to provide for his kids. Abeg there's nothing like being mentally deranged, he is wicked.
ReplyDeleteWahala dey 4 naija.CHIEF AJAGBA
ReplyDeleteI dont think he is mentally deranged. But if he is, then I think the only thing that will make him come back to his senses is if he is sentenced to life in prison. I'm very sure prison will cure his madness.
ReplyDeleteTbe wife is a fool.the blood of the child will hunt her for neglect.why abandon kids when y have issues with your husband
ReplyDeleteIt is so easy to blame a woman for every problem in the home. Most likely this judgmental statement will be from a woman. It is so easy to judge her from your comfort zone. We do not know under what kind of condition and abuse made her leave her home. The man may have forced her to leave without the children and then maltreat them to force her back. There are so many sceanerios. My heart goes out to her because she will carry a guilt all her life that her child died. Who knows if she had stayed perharps it would be her own death we will be talking about. Let's show some sympathy.
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