WITNESS REVEALS MORE SCARY DETAILS ON HUSBAND LEKAN + DETAILS ON POLICE AUTOPSY
Esiohe, a former colleague of late Mrs. Ronke Shonde, who was allegedly beaten to death by her husband Lekan, last week, in their Egbeda residence, yesterday, revealed that jealousy and fear of losing his wife could have led him to kill his wife. But the suspect, Lekan Shonde, insisted that he did not kill his wife.
The suspect also refuted the reports
alleging that he has a child outside wedlock. Enraged Esiohe, in a chat
with Vanguard, promised to show up in court to give evidence on all she
knew about the domestic violence on her late friend whenever the case
gets to court.
Late Ronke Shonde with her alleged
killer husband during their ‘sweet’ days Late Ronke Shonde with her
alleged killer husband during their ‘sweet’ days She had earlier told
Vanguard that the deceased raised fears of losing her life a week before
the incident, due to what she described as Lekan’s over-bearing
attitude.
According to Esiohe: “My late friend
complained that her husband was always eavesdropping anytime she was on
the phone. Whenever she was going out, Lekan would follow her without
her knowledge. He would hide behind cars to see if she would enter into
any man’s car. “At times, when he returned early from work, he would
hang around, waiting to see if his wife would be dropped off by a man.
“Most times he would tell her to go
and change her clothes and at any resistance, my friend said he would
beat her. “The Police can ask the children. Sometimes the children would
be consoling their late mother anytime their father beat her. Most
times she tried to maintain a calm disposition in order to give the
children the impression that all was well. She also complained that he
was temperamental.”
Esiohe added: “The straw that broke
the camel’s back was when she got to know that Lekan had a child outside
wedlock. She went into depression. At a point she thought of moving out
of the house, but kicked against the idea after many pleas from Lekan
and interventions from some relatives.
“I have had cause to even beg Lekan to
tread softly with his late wife and he told me all he was doing was
because he loved her with his life and was ready to die for her. He said
it was unfortunate that he did not have much money to take care of her
the way he really wanted to. He also said he was scared of losing her to
another man. “
During that conversation, my late
friend came out and told him that she had no intention of marrying
another man, not after having two children. She jokingly said, ‘who will
even marry a Tokunbo woman’ and we all laughed over it. You can verify
from her sister all what I am telling you,” Esiohe stated. I have no
child outside However, when approached, Lekan denied ever having any
child outside.
Though he admitted that a woman
claimed he was pregnant for him and even had a child. He said: “The lady
came with the baby one year after she claimed she had the child for me.
When I discussed the issue with my
friends, they suggested we should go for a DNA to confirm the paternity.
But I swear, the child isn’t mine. Do you know what? The lady has even
taken the child to the real father after I told her I would go for a DNA
test. The name of the real father is Niyi. They are only saying that to
give the dog a bad name.”
MORE DETAILS ON POLICE AUTOPSY
Pathologists at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital on Thursday
conducted autopsy on the remains of Ronke Shonde, 36, but declined to
make the result public.
The alleged lover of the victim, Kayode, had been invited to the State
Department of Criminal Investigation, Yaba, to make statements to assist
the police with investigations.
This is just as the landlady of the house, where the incident happened,
and expressed shock over Ronke’s death and the alleged involvement of
her husband, Lekan, saying she had never seen them fight before.
Lekan, a dock worker in the Apapa area, who spoke with our correspondent
while in hiding, had however denied complicity in the death.
He accused Ronke of sleeping with Kayode, the general manager of a
publishing company where she worked as the human resources manager.
After three days in hiding, the suspect gave himself up to the police in Lagos.
The landlady of the house, who did not want her name in print, told our
correspondent on Thursday that she was surprised at the incident because
Ronke and Lekan were nice and easy-going.
She said, “They are a nice couple. I have never had any reason to
separate them in a fight. We don’t hear their voices whenever they are
at home. I therefore cannot understand how this happened.”
A source told PUNCH Metro that the police had already invited Kayode, Ronke’s alleged lover, over the incident.
Kayode and Ronke worked in the same publishing firm belonging to the latter’s uncle.
Lekan had claimed that Kayode slept with his wife in a hotel in Abuja
while they both went to recruit workers for the new office of the
company.
The source said Kayode had promised to honour the police invitation by next week.
“He should be here next week to state his own side of the story and assist with investigation,” he added.
Our correspondent was told that the medical team at the LASUTH conducted the autopsy on the deceased on Thursday.
A source, who did not want to be named, said the result would be out on Tuesday.
She said, “The test was conducted today, but we have been told to wait
for the result, which will be ready in five days’ time. The corpse of
the victim cannot be released until then, so the family will have to
suspend all burial plans for now.”
A source told PUNCH Metro that Lekan had been taking things easy in
detention, adding that he gave policemen no reason to be hard on him.
The source said, “He has taken everything calmly, although he is sad
that his wife is late. He had been eating well. He ate pounded yam two
times on Wednesday.
“He has continued to maintain his innocence, saying he loved his wife so much that he could not do anything to hurt her.
“He said he had even bought her a jeep to celebrate her birthday and the vehicle was on the high sea when this happened.”
The Police Public Relations Officer, Dolapo Badmos, when contacted, said
she would get back to our correspondent, but she had yet to do so as of
press time
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