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Saturday 11 June 2016

Suspected Wife Killer Jafaru Sougie Dies In Custody

Jafaru Sougie, the man who allegedly  killed his wife, Rose, at the Oshodi area of Lagos, has died.
He was said to have died of the chemical he allegedly ingested on the day his wife was killed.




The 48-year-old man died on Friday morning at the Police Hospital, Ikeja, where he has been on admission since May 26.

After he allegedly slit his wife’s throat, he was alleged to have drank some poisonous substance in an attempt to commit suicide.
After his suicide attempt, the police was said to have questioned his mental state, as he never recovered from the substance he ingested.

On the day he allegedly killed his wife, he was found vomiting in the bathroom of their room and parlour apartment at about 4am by their son, Richmond.
It was the same son who ran into his parent’s room to inform his mother of her husband’s condition, but found her corpse and then raised alarm.


Foremost activist and President Women Arise Initiative, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, who has been following the case from the word go, was one of the first to announce the death of Sougie.
In a Facebook post on her wall where she showed the body of the deceased, she wrote, “Jafaru Sougie, the man suspected of murder of his wife in Oshodi is dead. This is terrible! #StopDomesticViolence.

“Just in case this may help discourage the next would-be victim(s) to decide not staying put until…am sorry to share this kind of photo, but we have hidden same for too long that people aren’t getting the meaning of #StopDomesticViolence.

“Late Jafaru Sougie thinned out dramatically till death. He had reportedly ingested dangerous substance immediately after death of his wife.
“I’m sorry to share this, we sometimes have to let everyone see realities of why we say #StopDomesticViolence.”

Confirming his death, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent of Police (SP) said the deceased never recovered from the poison he took after he killed his wife.

She said, “I confirm that the man died this morning at the hospital. He has been on admission since then. He did not recover from the poisonous substance he took.
“He was also not taking his medications. All attempt to rescue him so that investigations can be conducted failed.

Sun

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