Omiko was alleged to have hit Gabriel on the head with a kitchen stool and she slumped. She died within minutes following the failure of efforts by neighbours to revive her.
Her body was subsequently deposited at God’s Seed Funeral Mortuary, Afikpo, awaiting autopsy.
Sunday Sun learnt from the Commissioner of Police, Eboniy State Command, Mr. Titus Lamorde, that the incident took place on January 28, 2017. On the fateful day, Omiko had a hot exchange of words over the fact that the little child of Gabriel defecated on ground in the passage of the house where they live.
At the headquarters of the Ebonyi Police Command where she is being held while investigation progresses, the suspect, Omiko, told Sunday Sun in an interview:
“What happened was that I asked my neighbour, Gabriel, to clear the feaces of her son on the floor of the passage, to avoid people stepping on it. She ignored me and we began exchanging words. Then a fight ensued and I pushed her down.”In the course of the fight, Omiko allegedly hit Gabriel with the kitchen stool.
Shedding light on the incident, one of the neighbours of the duo, Gabriel Uro said:
“I was harvesting my yam in the farm when I heard that Omiko and Gabriel fought in the compound. I also heard that Gabriel died on the spot. So, I went immediately to report the case at the Afikpo North Police Station and Omiko was arrested.The family of Gabriel has made a passionate appeal to the police to do diligent investigation and also prosecute the case properly.
“We want justice to be done. Our late sister Ginika Gabriel was a quiet woman. We cannot understand why someone should kill her just like that because her child defecated on the ground. We want justice to be done. We believe God will fight for us and God will take care of the children she left behind,” a member of the family said.In apparent response to the desire of the family, Lamorde assured that the suspect would soon be charged to court.
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