Tragedy struck at Eziudo autonomous community in Ezinihitte, Mbaise
Local Government Area of Imo State when a female banker, Mrs. Adejoke
Ayeola of Iperu Remo in Ogun State and her lover, Mr. Wilson Ugwunna
perished during lovemaking. Wilson, 42, had two children while his
lover, who was 44 years old, was a mother of two children. She was
said to have been married to a traditional ruler in Ogun State.
The lovers had returned from Lagos on Saturday, April 26, 2014 and
went to bed, but were not seen throughout the following day, a
development that drew the attention of Wilson's family members.
Sunday Trust gathered that when the door to the room where the lovers
slept was forced open, Adejoke's body had started decomposing while
her lover was in deep coma.
Speaking to an ST reporter, indigenes of Eziudo community, who
expressed surprise at the incident,said they strongly believed it was
caused by magun, a Yoruba charm usually set against a woman suspected
of illicit affairs. The practice is common in Yorubaland.
The traditional ruler of Eziudo community, His Royal Majesty, Eze
Desmond Oguguo, who confirmed the incident recalled that on Saturday,
April 26, Wilson, who claimed to have returned from Malaysia, brought
a Yoruba lady home from Lagos and introduced her as his future wife.
This was despite the fact that he already had a wife and two children
who he reportedly abandoned for at least three years. He described
Wilson's action as grossly shameful.
Eze Oguguo said the matter was reported to the police who deposited
the woman's corpse in the hospital mortuary while Wilson, who was
still in coma, was taken to the hospital for medical attention, but he
later died. A member of the community disclosed that the lady's
husband came and took her corpse to Yorubaland.
Her eyes were bulging out of the sockets, her face was swollen, while
her tongue was gushing out. She looked like a dragon," he said, adding
that he could not bear the sight of the lady when her body was being
removed.The late banker's husband had reportedly said that the only
condition for Wilson to live was if he could walk to the mortuary to
see the woman's corpse. It was further gathered that the lady, who
worked in a new generation bank, had lied to her husband that she was
attending a meeting in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital while she went to
Mbaise with her lover.
Meanwhile, the medical director of Obizie People Medical Centre, where
Wilson was rushed to for medical attention, Dr. Ohanyere Alex
Chibuike, said the rumour about magun was baseless. He said the real
cause of their deaths was the carbon monoxide they inhaled from a
generating set throughout the night, explaining that he conducted
tests on the deceased.
"I repeated the tests and there was nothing suggesting that any other
damage was done to his body,'' the medical director said.He, however,
said that members of the deceased's family were yet to pay the
hospital bill and collect his corpse for burial. It was learnt that
Wilson's children are currently staying with his mother in Owerri, the
Imo State capital. The commissioner of police, Imo State command, Mr.
Abdulmaheed Ali confirmed the incident.


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