On Wednesday at about 12am,
neighbours had raised the alarm of a fire in the adjoining apartment, and they
had quickly mobilised to put it out, while all of them rushed out to take fresh
air to allow the smoke to subside.
Timothy, who hailed from
Benue State, however, was nowhere to be found as his room was locked and
residents felt he had also gone out.
Punch Metro reports that
the thirty-five-years-old trader, identified only as Timothy, who sold men and
women’s belts, was discovered dead at about 4pm when a customer came to his
apartment and met it locked.
However, Timothy was said
to have been discovered dead in his room on Saturday, four days after the fire.
A neighbour, who identified
himself as Akeem Mustapha, said the fire started from a candle lit in an
adjacent room, adding that the deceased’s room was stocked with belts and the
smoke might have choked Timothy to death.
He said, “We do not know
any of Timothy’s relatives. That is the challenge. Also, his phone cannot be
found. About five years ago, his elder brother fell ill and died. As it is, the
police have arrested his neighbour, identified as mama boys, for arson.
“What we heard on that
night was the alarm that fire had started. So, everyone mobilised and came out
to put out the fire. We did not know Timothy was inside the room. It was on the
fourth day when a customer came that he was found dead.”
Another neighbour, who
declined to mention her name, said they scolded Mama Boye for not reporting the
incident to the police promptly, which was why the police were suspecting her
of complicity in the trader’s death.
“The woman did not know
that the trader was inside his room. Ordinarily, Timothy was supposed to run
out too when the alarm was raised. But nobody saw him. When the woman did not
see him the next day, she was supposed to have called the police’s attention,
but it was a customer on Saturday who discovered the man was dead in his room.”
Punch
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