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The Corpse of The Two Colleagues In The Pool |
The members of staff of a firm, Chinese
Group of Companies, Ikeja, Lagos, were thrown into confusion on
September 9, 2012 after the corpses of two of their colleagues, Odion
Imhonbhio and Richard Dada, were found at the bottom of the swimming
pool on the premises.
Our source learnt that Odion and Dada went swimming the previous night around 9pm and were not seen till the following morning.
It was learnt that the corpses were immediately recovered and sent to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital for autopsy.
Although the autopsy states that the two
boys died of asphyxia and drowning, families of the deceased have cast
doubt on the real cause of death.
According to Odion’s brother, Matthew,
the corpse of the 21-year-old man was found inside the swimming pool,
with blood coming out of his ears, nostrils, and mouth.
“Although my brother is just a moderate
swimmer, I learnt Dada was a very good swimmer and as such shouldn’t
have drowned just like that.
“My brother worked as a cook in the company for about two years while Dada spent about three years there.”
Another member of the family questioned
why the company would offer both families the sum of N500,000 each even
before investigations were concluded.
Meanwhile, when our correspondent visited LASUTH on
Tuesday, family and friends of Odion were seen conveying his coffin
into a vehicle.“Odion was a twin and according to Edo culture, when a
twin dies, he ought to be buried immediately. He’ll be buried at St.
Mathias Catholic Church tomorrow,” Matthew said.
Furthermore, Dada’s brother said the family had hired the services of a lawyer due to the nature of the case.
The lawyer, Mr. Matthew Onah, faulted
the autopsy because members of both families were not present when the
autopsy was carried out.
Onah said, “I find it very suspicious
that two men that have been working in the company for years suddenly
drowned at the same time and they didn’t take in any water after
drowning.
Also, the company’s offer of N500,000
coupled with policemen at Ikeja station’s refusal to invite any member
of staff for questioning and despite this, the matter was quickly
transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department.
Source: Punch
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