Married Woman Dies While Spending Night with Lover.
The
Plateau Police Command has arrested a 42-year-old man, Gundumi Saya, over the
death of his married lover, one Mrs. Hajara Markus, who died while spending the
night with him.
According
to the Police charge sheet currently before Justice Daniel Longji of the
Plateau State High Court, Jos, Saya, who has three wives and 14 children, is a
resident of Zango-Dinya in Bassa Local Government of Plateau.
The
Police alleged that the suspect, on November 21, committed the act of adultery
with the deceased when he lured her out of her matrimonial home to have sexual
intercourse with her, an offence that contravened Section 368 of the Penal
Code.
It
said that the accused refused to inform the Police of Hajara’s death, thereby
contravening sections 189 and 102 of the Penal Code.
The
suspect, in a confessional statement, however, denied killing his lover,
stating that he woke up to make love to her in the middle of the night, only to
find her dead.
“I
have known Hajara before she got married; I have been in a relationship with
her for a long time. In-between, she got married and got divorced twice, but we
still kept on seeing each other until she got married again a few years ago.
“Whenever
I wanted to have sexual relations with her, I invited her to the bush where we
will catch our fun, and she will return home.
“On
the said date, we arranged to meet at my friend’s place, one Ojukwu, who is
also married, after she had told her husband that she was going for a wedding
in Bauchi State.
“As
agreed, we met at Ojukwu’s house and he (Ojukwu) gave us a room to pass the
night.
“Ojukwu’s
wife later sent a boy with garri (cassava flour) and kuli-kuli(groundnut cake)
to Hajara, which she soaked and took after which she retired to sleep.
“I
woke up at 2a.m. to make love to her, but discovered that she was motionless. I
quickly ran to Ojukwu’s room to alert him, but his wife told me that he did not
sleep at home.
“I
called him on phone to tell him what happened; when he came, I suggested that
we should report the matter to the Police, but he told me not to do that because
I would land in serious trouble.’’
The
statement quoted the accused as claiming that Ojukwu advised him to dump the
body by the roadside, which they both did, and went their separate ways.
The
statement said further: “Six days after we dumped Hajara’s body, I heard some
commotion in front of my house and when I peeped, I saw policemen who came to
arrest me.
“I
ran to the bush and stayed there for three days after which my daughter called
to tell me that my elder brother had been taken away by the Police.
“I
felt bad when I heard that sad news and decided to surrender myself to the
Police.’’
In
an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday in Jos, Saya
maintained that he had no hand in the death of the late woman.
“I
did not kill her. But I may not know if my friend’s wife poisoned the garri she
gave her because that was the last thing she took before going to bed.’’
Husband
to the deceased, Mr. Markus Jagaba, 44, in his statement, said his late wife
took permission from him to attend a wedding at Jakandangiwa village in Bauchi
State.
Jagaba
said he allowed her to go because it was a family occasion and he did not
suspect that she was going to meet another man.
“My
wife told me she was going to attend a family occasion at Jakandangiwa village
in Bauchi State. I did not argue with her. I simply allowed to go because I
didn’t know she had other plans.
“I
became worried when she did not return home after the wedding and did not respond
to my phone calls. I called her family members and was shocked to learn that
she was not at the wedding.
“When
we did not see her after searching everywhere, my family and I reported the
matter to the Police, after which I was called by the Police, some days later,
to come over and identify the corpse which I confirmed to be my wife’s.’’
Elder
brother to the suspect, Mr. Yakuba Saya, told NAN that no one in the family
knew that he (suspect), was dating a married woman until the Police stormed
their house to make the arrest.
“I
was at home when the Police barged in to arrest my brother. When they could not
find him, they arrested me,’’ he said; adding that his brother (the suspect)
confessed to him that he actually dumped the body of his lover on the roadside.
“He
told me he actually dumped the body of the woman on the roadside, but he
insisted that he was not behind her death.’’
NAN
reports that the Police have charged the suspect to court on three counts of adultery, culpable homicide
and failure to give notice/information to a public servant.
Saya
is to be arraigned on Monday, April 1, before Justice Daniel Longji of the
Plateau State High Court sitting in Jos.
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