Funke Balogun, a National Diploma II student of Yaba College
of Technology (YABATECH), Akoka, Lagos has been reportedly electrocuted
to death on Sunday, December 27, 2015.
According to The Nation, the family is alleging that she was killed
but the 24-year-old’s boyfriend, Abolade Adetunji and his family, are
claiming that she was electrocuted.
The incident reported to have happened in the hotel where the
deceased and her boyfriend lodged on 30, Balogun Street, Oshodi in
Lagos.
Miss Balogun’s younger sister, Funmi, explained that the boyfriend of
the late student came to pick her sister at their residence on Saturday
around 11pm, adding that was the last she saw of her.
“Abolade was in a hurry that night and I told my sister not to go
but she picked some of her things and left with him. On Sunday morning
around 7, she called and said plans had changed that they were not going
to the beach again but to a hotel and since then, we have been trying
her mobile line.
“When she didn’t pick her call, I became worried. That day was
her birthday and our mother still called her in the midnight to pray for
her. Even, when my mum called Abolade’s mobile line, someone picked and
said he forgot his phone and since then his lime has been switched
off,” she explained.
The younger Balogun stated further that when she and some family
members went to the hotel to check her, they did not see her, with the
receptionist informing that Adetunji just stepped out and was not with
any girl.
According to Funmi: “Even when we got to Abolade’s house, we were
told he had gone to the beach. Around 8pm on Sunday, my cousin and I
went to the hotel again, I sighted blood on the wall and when I asked
Abolade’s brother, Bayo where my sister was, he said: ‘at the moment,
Funke is dead’.
“He said it without remorse and was still icing drinks in the
freezer. Even when we went to the police station, they said they were
not aware of the incident. Is that how my sister will die? She has been
dating him for almost a year. He just returned from NYSC orientation
camp in Anambra State. The boy is very proud to the extent that whenever
he visited her, he didn’t greet anyone.”
While narrating his own side to the story, the boyfriend told The
Nation his late girlfriend wanted to have her bath that morning when
they realised there was no toothpaste in the toilet.
Narrating further, he said: “She was already in the bathroom and I
went to meet my brother who was on the same floor with us to get the
toothpaste. As I returned to the room, I tried to open the toilet door
but it was stiff. As I gained access to the toilet, I met her on the
floor with a shower handle on her right hand. When I tried to carry her,
I didn’t know what happened until I saw myself on hospital bed.”
Jamiu Adetunji, father of the deceased’s boyfriend, said his elder son called their mother that they needed a doctor.
“Immediately we took them to Geo Medical Centre where Funke
eventually gave up. We first took her to General Hospital, Ikeja but she
was rejected because there was none of her family members with us. It
was later we reported the incident to Akinpelu Police Station where they
took the body to Yaba mortuary.
“I wouldn’t want to kill someone else’s daughter. Funke was my
son’s girl friend and I told her to help me monitor his movement because
at times he wouldn’t listen and since he talked about her dearly, I
felt she was going to inspire him. It is really unfortunate. My son has
put me in trouble.
“Even when they wanted to know the girl’s full name, I pinched my
son few times just for him to wake up. I have arrested the electrician
that connected light to the building because last Friday, occupants of
the building beside the hotel complained of shock in their house and I
told the electrician but he refused to come. It was after the incident
he came and was arrested,” Mr Adetunji narrated.
Mrs Kehinde Balogun, mother of the electrocuted student, said she still spoke with her daughter on Sunday morning.
According to her: “Funke was my first child and she has a
three-year-old son. The only reason they live alone is because her
school is close to the family house in Oshodi. Why did they kill my
beauty? Why? What have I done to deserve this? I wish she listened to
her sister that night because she had a dream.
“I saw my daughter in my sleep this morning telling me she had
returned. It is unfortunate. I wish it was a reality. It is a big
tragedy because where she died was three houses from where I gave birth
to her. I warned her about him but she told me he was okay and assured
me everything was fine.”
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