If 35-year-old Amaosa Otabor, alias Biggy, had known he was walking
into his untimely death, he would have stayed at home last Sunday
morning. Otabor was allegedly shot dead by a childhood friend in Upper
Uwa, on the out skirts of Benin City.
The incident caused pandemonium in the area after residents heard a
gunshot in the compound of the suspect and it became glaring that
somebody may have been shot. It was learnt that the deceased, who worked
with his father in their cattle farm, woke up that fateful day at about
7am and decided to visit a nearby street.
Sunday Vanguard was told that the deceased went to the compound to
visit one Matthew, the suspect’s younger brother who lost his father
in-law. But when he got there, he met his friend and two other
colleagues. Vanguard learnt that as they were chatting, there was a
quarrel between the suspect and one of the other friends identified as
Ugbesia. While the quarrel intensified, the suspect rushed to his car
and emerged with a gun to the surprise of his friends.
But the deceased, who thought it was a mere threat, blocked the
suspect from pointing the gun directly at Ugbesia and appealed to him to
drop the gun. But rather than dropping the gun, the suspect shot
Otabor in the chest. The father of two fell. The friends took to their
heels without making any effort to rush him to hospital.
It took a while before the relations of the victim heard about the
incident and rushed to the scene. But by the time they rushed him to
hospital, he was dead. Angry youths from Upper Uwa, where the deceased
resided, stormed the residence of the suspect and razed the house.
It was a pitiable sight when Sunday Vanguard visited the family of
the deceased as it was revealed that he wedded his wife according to
customs and traditions of the Binis only nine days before the murder
to enable him participate properly as a genuine in-law in the burial of
his father in-law scheduled for June.
Besides, Ameze, the wife of the victim, apart from their two
children, is carrying a pregnancy. She lamented: “My father is in the
mortuary. I have no mother. Now my husband who is all I had was killed
by his friend”. She narrated her ordeal: “He woke up in the morning and
said he was going to see his friend but his friend ended up killing him.
Now I have no mother, no father, no husband. If he had known that his
friend will kill him, he would not have gone there that morning. They
were childhood friends and he (suspect) even knows that I lost my father
and his corpse is in the mortuary yet he went to kill my husband”.
The wife went on: “Now, I am all alone with three children and
pregnant. I know the killer-friend as a 419 person because he uses
different cars and he will say he has dollars in the booth of his car.
And when my husband noticed that he is into 419, he started staying away
from him.
As a result, my husband became close to his junior brother called
Matthew.
Matthew’s father-in-law died and it was actually Matthew my
husband went to greet when this incident happened. We just did our
wedding last week, the 11th May, so that my husband will participate
properly in the burial of my father.
And the burial is coming up next month. I wish the police will arrest
this bad friend and kill him too so that his children and wife will
pass through what I am passing through now. That is all I am begging the
police to do because I don’t have any where to go now. Who will train
my children?”
The father of the deceased, 75-year-old Pa Otabor, said the last he
heard from his son was when he gave him some money in the morning of
the day of murder. His words: “Last Sunday, the 19th of May, I met my
son at about 7a.m. who gave me some money in respect of a meeting and
he left home. I came back home at about 7pm, undressed and prepared to
go to bed. But I started hearing people shouting outside that he was
dead, that one Lucky, his friend, shot him.
I asked if it was my son they were talking about or someone else. I
came downstairs and I asked his brother to go to the suspect’s house
to check.
When my boy got there, they said they had taken his body to
hospital. He ran to the hospital and saw him on a stretcher; the
hospital said they could not treat him until they called the police.
He died and they took the corpse to the morgue. I went to the police and
they said they were looking for the suspect.
“The police told me they got information where he could be and the
DPO stationed his men there since morning and asked them not to leave
the house. The door of the house was locked, so they went for a search
warrant because they said without that they could not force the door
open”.
Asked what he heard about the murder, the father explained: “The
suspect was his friend. I heard they were about four of them in house
and an argument ensued between Ugbesia, one of them, and the suspect.
The suspect went to bring out a gun, so my son said ‘please don’t shoot
him, Ugbesia is your friend; what are you doing? Please drop the gun’.
Then he told my son to leave the road or he will shoot him instead
and, before they could say Jack Robinson, he shot my son in the chest
and he fell. Everybody in the house ran away.
I learnt it took some persons around time to come and take my son to
hospital but it was already too late. My son worked with me at the
cattle market and now, look at his wife and children (weeping). My
appeal is that government should fish out the suspect. People have been
trying to phone him, he replied one of them that he heard they had gone
to burn down his house, that he will fight back and find those who
burnt his house. But I ask him to come out.”
The Police Public Relations Officer in Edo State, DSP Moses
Eguavoen, described the incident as unacceptable, saying the command was
investigating the matter and on the trail of the suspect. According to
him, “though we have not made any arrest, we are on the trail of the key
suspect. The matter is being investigated seriously and no matter how
the suspect tries to run, we will get him”.
Vanguard
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The lord will avenge your sons death. Turn to him.
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