House-help confesses killing Justice Ajumogobia’s daughter

House-help admits killing Justice Ajumogobia's daughter in her residence at Lagos.

Aug 2, 2024 - 05:07
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House-help confesses killing Justice Ajumogobia’s daughter

According to a police source who spoke exclusively on Thursday, one of the domestic workers of Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia's deceased daughter, Aribemchukwu, has admitted to having a hand in her boss's murder.

The deceased, also known as Chuchu, was allegedly killed in her Parkview Estate home in the Ikoyi neighborhood of Lagos State. Her body was found outside her home's gate on Wednesday morning, despite a family source claiming she was killed Tuesday night.

Nonetheless, her three domestic workers—a driver, a security guard, and a housekeeper—were taken into custody in relation to the homicide.

Giving an update on the results thus far, a police source—who wished to remain anonymous because he lacked authority to comment on the case—said that the home assistant admitted to the crime during questioning. The insider went on to say that the dead was killed inside her room and that her body was later dragged from the location where it had been thrown outside the gate. The informant claims that because the incident happened at night, the suspects tried to wipe up the blood streaks but missed some areas.

"To give the impression that she was slain instantly, the dead was assassinated in her chamber and her body was taken to the front of the gate. After that, every blood stain was meticulously cleaned, yet certain areas remained uncleaned. Given that it occurred at night, they did not thoroughly sanitize it.”

"The housekeeper did not refute what had occurred. During an interview, she said, "We do am, na we do am," and everything she said corroborated the evidence that was found, the police source revealed. It was also said that as soon as the suspects killed their employer, they packed up all of the deceased's assets.

The late Aribemchukwu was a medical doctor and had just gotten married before she passed away.

Benjamin Hundeyin, the public relations officer for the state police, responded that investigations were still ongoing when he was approached. "Investigations into the incident are still ongoing," he declared. We'll notify you as soon as there are any new developments.

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