Generator
fumes on Saturday killed a man identified by his neighbours as a policeman, and
his lover, suspected to be a member of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence
Corps in Anambra State.
The name of the policeman could
not be ascertained as of press time, but his lover’s name was given as Ifeoma.
Ifeoma, a mother of five and
the policeman, a father of three, were found dead on Sunday, in an apartment at
Ezinifite Okpuno, Awka-South Local Government Area of Anambra State.
It was gathered that the policeman’s family lived in Lagos, while his lover’s
family stayed in Awka.
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Metro learnt
that Ifeoma told her husband that she was going to attend a church vigil, but
ended up at her lover’s house, which was nearby.
A source said, “The woman spent
the night with her police lover until a labourer, who was to work for the
policeman, came in the morning and discovered their dead bodies.
“The labourer then rushed out
and alerted neighbours.
“The neighbours followed him to
confirm the incident, before a relative intervened and locked the gate,
preventing people from further going inside the apartment.”
Some neighbours interviewed by
our correspondent said the victims might have been killed by generator fumes.
One of them said, “There was
the sound of a small generator throughout the night in his apartment. But at
about 4am, it went dead; maybe the fuel got finished.
“The policeman lived on the
third floor of the house. As a policeman, he hardly stayed around, but each
time he was around, everybody would know, because he would run his generator
all through the night. Everybody called him ‘Officer’, but I think he was an
inspector.”
When our correspondent arrived
at the scene of the incident at about 10am on Sunday, sympathisers gathered in
clusters at the gate of the three-storeyed building, discussing the incident.
The building, it was gathered,
belonged to the younger brother of the deceased policeman.
After a long wait by residents,
who wanted to catch a glimpse of the dead bodies, security men, comprising
local vigilantes, the police and men of the NSCDC, arrived at the scene and
dispersed the crowd.
The security operatives later
took away the corpses in an ambulance.
When contacted on the
development, the state Police Public Relations Office, ASP Nkeiru Nwode, said,
“With due respect, the man in question is not a member of the Nigeria Police
Force and the woman’s identity is yet to be ascertained.
“We are yet to fully briefed on
the story. As soon as I get the details, I will communicate with you, please.”


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