"He
said on getting to the police station, he dropped the corpse of his son at the
counter and all the policemen fled."
When on
June 13, 2013, the Ebun family went to pick up their son, Jide, from the
Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, everybody was happy because the
17-year-old boy had been in Canada where he was schooling and had not seen his
family for two years.
The family
comprising the father, Olusegun, the mother, Funke, the first son, Jide, the
only daughter, Damilola, and the last child, nine-year-old Timilehin, were in a
Sports Utility Vehicle, a Nissan Pathfinder, with registration number HD844EKY.
Timilehin
sat in the centre of the back seat with his two siblings where he was playing a
hand-held game.
The
nine-year-old boy and his father were engaged in an argument as regards his
future ambition. While the little boy said he wanted to be a footballer, his
father advised him to go to the university to study medicine
The reunion
was however short-lived. On getting to Mile 12 end of Ikorodu Expressway, a
police stray bullet pierced through the windscreen of the vehicle and killed
Timilehin on the spot.
Our
correspondent, who visited the family home of the deceased on Sunday, saw
sympathizers coming in droves to condole with the family.
The
deceased’s father told PUNCH Metro that the police had stolen
their joy.
He said
life would never be the same without the little boy who was full of life and
was always making the house lively.
Narrating
what transpired on the fateful day, he said, “Jide had been away for two years
and my plan was to go and visit him in Toronto ,
Canada . However,
he said he missed his siblings and wanted to come home to see them. So, we decided
to let him come. On that day, we went to pick him up at the airport. We were on
our way back home at Ikorodu.
“On getting
to Kosofe Bus Stop at Mile 12, we saw policemen trying to extort money from a
commercial bus driver who had climbed the culvert to drive back towards Ketu. There
was an argument in the process and policemen started shooting.
“One of the
bullets pierced through my windscreen and hit Timilehin in the eye. The broken
glass also injured my wife and Jide. Immediately after the shooting, the
policemen boarded their patrol vehicle and fled to their station. I carried my
son to a nearby hospital where he was declared dead.”
Olusegun
said touts were able to chase the policemen but in the ensuing pandemonium, his
telephone and ATM cards were stolen.
He said on
getting to the police station, he dropped the corpse of his son at the counter
and all the policemen fled.
He said he
remained at the station for two hours as the policemen refused to take his
statement.
He said, “I
got to the station with my son’s corpse and I created a scene as I told the
policemen that they must kill me too. They all fled and when the Divisional
Police Officer finally attended to me, the policemen were denying the
allegations as they traded blame.
“After two
hours at the station, I had to call a senior official of the Lagos State
Government who then spoke with the DPO. My wife then wrote a statement.”
Olusegun
described his son as an intelligent boy and a fan of Manchester United Football
Club.
He said,
“Timilehin was the only one that could operate our television very well even
though he was just in primary three at Royal Scholars
Montessori School .
He loved watching Eurosports and cartoons and his best team was Manchester
United. The police have stolen our joy.”
The Deputy
Police Public Relations Officer, Damasus Ozoani, told PUNCH Metro that
it was possible that Timilehin was killed by armed robbers as a robbery
incident had occurred in the area that night.
He
however said the team of policemen on duty had been arrested and transferred to
X Squad, the police department in charge of handling crimes committed by
policemen.
He said,
“Some policemen were trying to arrest a commercial bus driver when violence
erupted. The policemen fired teargas but the hoodlums proved stubborn so the
policemen called for backup. When backup arrived, shots were fired to disperse
the hoodlums and the policemen arrested the driver.
“About two
hours later, a man came to the station with his dead son, saying policemen
killed him. The team of policemen has been arrested along with the driver. However,
we are not ruling out the possibility that the boy was killed by robbers
because there was a robbery in the area that night.”
A police
source identified some of the arrested policemen as Inspectors Olaleye Sunday,
Sule Dauda and Sergeant Razaq Alowonle.
The
deceased’s father, however, berated the police authorities for trying to
exonerate their men.
“It was
policemen that killed my son, not armed robbers because I saw a patrol vehicle;
except robbers now use patrol vehicles. The police have stolen our joy and all
we want is justice for the death of Timilehin,” he said.
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