A
52-year-old housewife, Olasunkanmi Lawal, has lost the use of one of her eyes
after a scuffle with her mother-in-law, Aduke Awakan.
The
mother of two was also said to have been attacked by her sisters-in-law, Bose
Showole (39) and Oduntan Enitan (24), at their family house on Isale-Agbede
Street, on the Lagos Island area of Lagos State.
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Metro learnt
that the case was reported at the Adeniji Adele Police Station, leading to the
arrest of the suspects.
The
victim explained that she was attacked because she stopped giving money to the
septuagenarian.
She
said,
“My husband and I live in the family house and we have been there since
1989. We have two children.
“However, my mother-in-law started keeping malice with me after I
stopped giving her money. I lost my jewellery business due to the demolition of
my shop in 2014 and because of that; I could no longer support her.
“On
Saturday, January 16, around 4pm, I returned from work and I met her at home.
When I greeted her, she shunned me. I was surprised because I never had any
disagreement with her.“Before I knew it, one of her children, Bose (Showole),
punched me in the left eye. I fought back. Her grandchild, Enitan, used stone
to hit me in the same eye, while the woman herself hit me with a chair. Blood
started coming out from the eye.”
She said
she reported the assault at the Adeniji Adele Police Station and from there,
she was referred to the Lagos Island General Hospital, where the doctors told
her she had lost the use of her left eye.
It was
learnt that the police arrested the 79-year-old, but later released her on bail
after the two other suspects, Showole and Enitan, were produced by the family.
Lawal,
however, accused the Investigating Police Officer, Ajekigbe Sarah, of siding
with the suspects against her.
She
alleged that the IPO deliberately prevented her from completing her statement
at the station.
“She stopped me midway and said I should go to the hospital for
treatment.
“But when
I returned to finish writing the statement, she said it was no longer
necessary. Even the DPO queried her for the action,” she added.
Her
father, Alhaji Ahmed Oshodi, called for justice.But the septuagenarian suspect,
Awakan, denied the allegations.
In her
statement to the police she said,
“It was about 4pm. I was at home when Alhaja (Lawal) came in and
greeted me and I told her not to greet me again.Alhaja is the wife of my son. I
asked her not to greet me because the previous day, she abused me indirectly
and I decided not to reply her greetings again.
“So, when
she came in and greeted me, I shunned her, but one of my daughters
intervened.”She said Lawal and her daughter had an argument which degenerated
into a fight.“I don’t know how she got injured in the eye,” she added.
Showole,
in her defence, said she intervened because Lawal, who was her brother’s wife,
was “abusing my mother and pointing a finger at her”.
“I pushed her hand and she slapped me on the face.
“Then we
started fighting. She held my clothes and I did the same. I don’t know what
happened to her eye,” she said.
Enitan
denied involvement in the fight.She said the fight was between Lawal and
Showole.
The
police, however, arraigned the trio before a Tinubu Magistrate’s Court on three
counts of assault occasioning harm.
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