A woman identi-fied as Titilayo Kola was yesterday strangulated to
death allegedly by her husband a day after she was delivered of twins.
Sources revealed that the incident took place at the couple’s
apartment at No 23, Temidire Street, Ajowa area of Ado-Ekiti, the state
capital.
Findings further revealed that the deceased’s husband, one Mr. Kola, popularly known in as Melomelo (how
many, how many), had escaped with the twins even as he was reported to
have slept in the same room with his late wife, their new twins and
other four children the night before the incident.
Narrating the incident to journalists, the landlady of the deceased,
who simply identified herself as Mama Aluko, said, “Titilayo was
delivered of a set of twins at midnight on August 7. I was with her to
help with the children and other things. Her husband, who has not been
living with her for some time now, also came around, while her mum too
was also around.
“Around 8:30 in the evening, her mother told me she would be going
for night vigil in her church. So, it was her husband, herself and their
new twins that I left before I went to bed that night.
“This morning (August 9), I woke up planning whether to prepare Semovita or fufu
for Titilayo. It was around that time somebody came to inform me that
they couldn’t wake Titilayo up and that her husband and the twins had
disappeared.”
Asked about other family members of the couple, the landlady said she
didn’t know much about them, adding that Kola (the husband) came to
rent the apartment about a year earlier, but, however, stopped living
with his wife a few months after they moved into the apartment.
Confirming the development, the Ekiti State’s Police Public Relations
Officer (PPRO), Mr. Victor Babayemi, said: “It is a case of homicide
and child stealing. The deceased was found dead on the bed in quite a
suspicious circumstance, and the prime suspect is the husband of the
woman who we haven’t seen.
“So, we have a case of homicide and child stealing on our hands and we have commenced investigation.”
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