35-year-old man, Yinka Offehin, is battling for his life at a private
hospital in Lagos State after his scrotum was cut by the children of his
landlady.
The Edo State indigene, who resides on Popoola Street, off Abaranje Road
in the Ikotun area of Lagos, was said to have been attacked while sleeping in
his room with his family members.
His wife, Bisi, who was with him when the incident happened, identified
the assailants as Solomon and Damilola, the children of the landlady.
She said, “On Thursday morning, around 3am, while we were sleeping, we
heard loud bangs on our door. We initially thought they were armed robbers
because the house beside ours had recently been robbed.
“When they entered, we saw they were children of our landlady. They
began destroying our electronics and other property.
“There were two of them. One held a knife in his hand.. They descended
on my husband and he also fought back. In that confusion, my husband shouted
and we saw that one of the attackers had cut Yinka’s scrotum. I can’t say what
they used to cut off my husband’s scrotum.”
She added that her husband, though in pain, was able to hold on to one
of his attackers till dawn, while the other fled the scene.
Bisi said her husband could not be admitted at a general hospital
because of the ongoing doctors’ strike, but was eventually taken to a private
hospital in the area.
While on a visit to him in the hospital, he
said the genesis
of his problem was when he had a misunderstanding with his landlady and was
asked to vacate his apartment.
“I was asked to leave the house immediately, but after the intervention
of the traditional ruler of the community, I was asked to leave by the end of
August.
“But that decision did not go down well with the children of my landlady
and they continued to make trouble with me.
“I was already planning to leave their house and had even contacted an
agent when they attacked me without any provocation. I want the government to
fight for me,” he said.
A doctor in the hospital, who pleaded anonymity, said that his patient
would need up to three months to recover.
He said, “We have stitched the area where the scrotum was torn. It may
take up to three months before it will heal. He needs time to fully recover
from the injury.”
A relative said the doctor told the family if the condition did not
improve, a surgery may not be ruled out.
It was learnt that about N60, 000 had already been spent by the family.
The father of the suspects, a pastor, when contacted, declined comment.
He said, “I am sorry; I can’t speak with you on this matter. You know
the matter is already with the police and those they accused of committing the
offence are in the police cell. So, what do you want me to say? I was told they
are taking the matter to court. Let’s leave everything to God.”
It was learnt that the case was reported at the Ikotun Police Division.
A source said that a member of the suspects’ family had on the morning
of the incident reported a case of armed attack on them by a tenant.
The wife of the victim, who met the relative at the station, reportedly
expressed surprise, telling the officers the reverse was the case.
It was learnt that the relative was put behind the counter after the
police saw the victim’s injuries.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the
incident.
She said, “It was around 3am, while the victim was sleeping in his room,
that one Solomon Olowogbemi and Damilola Olayeye, the children of his landlady,
came in and started fighting with him.
“In the process, they inflicted injury on him with an unknown object.
The skin of his scrotum was partly cut off, thereby exposing one of his
testicles. The two suspects have been arrested and detained and the victim
taken to a hospital.”
These brothers are not supposed to be exposed to the public. They took time to think, plan & execute this dastardly act, even with out looking backward.
ReplyDelete.then they have done this. They would
do more to others especially when they return from the jail, this time more hardened and more criminally minded bicos that's all they learn from jail.