A suspect was alleged to
have hit the victim with fist blows on the chest, after which he slumped and
was rushed to a hospital, where he died.
The Lagos State Police
Command has arrested a 27-year-old welder, Sunday Hycenth, for allegedly
killing his friend, Onwe Ozoemelem, in the FESTAC Town area of the state.
The Hycenth and 26-year-old
Ozoemelem had engaged in fisticuffs over a N500 dog meat bought by a resident.
Hycenth was subsequently
arrested by policemen from the FESTAC division before the case was transferred
to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Yaba.
Our correspondent learnt
that while Hycenth hails from the Ezzamgbo area of Ebonyi State, the late
Ozoemelem was born in the Ezza North area of the same state.
The suspect said he worked
as a welder around the Waterside area of FESTAC.
He said on December 30,
2016, when the incident happened, he was revelling with his friends when a man
bought the dog meat for them.
He said, “The man that
bought the meat for us is like a big brother. We started sharing it in the
order of seniority. The meat had gone round and it remained two pieces for me
and the deceased. He suddenly picked the two and ate them. He then dropped the
plate.
“I challenged him for
eating the meat and he said the man that bought it didn’t say I must also eat
from it. I told him if he needed to eat meat that badly he should have gone
back to his village and that was how the fight started.”
He explained that after
some minutes of wrestle, they were separated.
The suspect claimed that he
later went inside his room to drink water and change his clothes.
Hycenth said a few minutes
afterwards, the victim began groaning with pain and complained of chest pains,
adding that he was among those that rushed him to a hospital in the area.
Hycenth denied
responsibility for the death of his friend.
“I didn’t punch him or use
any object to hit him. It was just a normal fight and he was on top of me when
we were separated. He told me he did not smoke because he had a chest pain that
had been disturbing him for some time. I didn’t kill him,” he added.
Our correspondent gathered
that the police were awaiting the result of the autopsy conducted on the
corpse.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the
families of the victim and suspect were making plans to bury Ozoemelem in
Ebonyi.
Hycenth was on Thursday
arraigned before an Ebute-Meta Magistrate’s Court on one count of murder.
The charge read, “That you,
Sunday Hycenth, on December 30, 2016, at about 4pm, at FESTAC Link Bridge,
Waterside, FESTAC, Lagos, in the Lagos Magisterial District, did kill one Onwe
Ozoemelem, by hitting his chest with fist blows, thereby committing an offence
punishable under Section 221 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria,
2011.”
His plea was not taken for
the charge.
The Police Prosecutor,
Inspector Julius Babatope, asked that the defendant be kept in prison pending
the release of legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions.
But the defence counsel,
A.A. Onyiuke, urged the court to look into the facts of the case, saying the
charge brought by the police was not appropriate.
The Magistrate, Mrs. M.O.
Olajuwon, after perusing the case file, said the charge brought by the police
was wrong.
She said, “Both of them
were fighting when one of them fell and died. So, it is not murder, but
manslaughter. I am going to grant him bail pending the release of legal
advice.”
She subsequently gave the
suspect bail in the sum of N500,000 with
two sureties each in like sum.
Olajuwon adjourned the
matter to February 6, 2017, for legal advice.

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