
A twenty-seven year old Indian hemp farmer, Owalum Benedict Ochin, has been remanded to prison custody by Akure Magistrate’s Court for beheading his friend and roommate identified as Ekon.
Benedict was
said to have committed the act after a brawl over ingredients to put in a soup.
He was also
alleged to attack one Blessing Opor with a machete after beheading his friend.
Benedict said
he hails from Calabar in but came to Ondo State in search of job and was
introduced to Blessing Opor and others who cultivated Indian hemp.
The incident
was said to have happened on November 29, 2020, at about 6:30pm at Jungle
forest, Ipele, Owo local government area.
Both friends
were said to be labourers who engaged to cultivate Indian hemp for drug lords
at the forest reserve in Ipele.
They lived
together after working in the farm.
Benedict
however said he killed his friend during a fracas.
According to
him, “I killed my friend, Ekon because he provoked me. We were cooking soup and
he went to pluck a leaf he knew would upset my stomach and put it inside the
soup.
The defendant
reportedly told investigators that he used to have stomach upset anytime he
consumed the leaf.
He said the
both of them went for their cutlasses and began to fight with it which made
them sustain injuries but he had the upper hand and was able to hack his friend
all over his body, before he made the last stroke at the head.
Benedict said
he packed the head inside one bag and hid it inside the bush so that his crime
would not be discovered.
On why he
attacked Blessing, Benedict said he was angry after killing his friend and
remembered that Blessing owed him some money.
He said it
was the alarm by Blessing that attracted others to the scene and he was
arrested.
Benedict was
arraigned on a two count charge of “murder and attempted murder”.
Police
prosecutor, Inspector Uloh Goodluck, said the offences were contrary to
sections 516, 316 and punishable under section 319(1) and 390(1) of the
Criminal Code Cap 37 Volume 1, Laws of Ondo State 2006.
The plea of
the defendant was not taken when the charge was read to him.
Blessing was
said to fled from the Federal Medical Centre Owo where he was receiving
treatment.
Presiding
Magistrate, N.T. Aladejana, ordered that the defendant remanded in Ondo
Correctional Centre pending the outcome of advice from the office of the
Department of Public Prosecution.
The case was
adjourned to January 21, 2021 for hearing.
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