Shocking Drama as Woman Beats Landlord's Wife to Death in Lagos

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A shocking drama ensued in Lagos as a resident of Shobowale Street in the Alagbado area of the state, Victoria Alaba, who allegedly killed the wife of her landlord during a scuffle.
 It was gathered that trouble started when Mrs. Amosa Ogunyemi ordered Alaba and other tenants not to wash dirty clothes at a section on the premises as the compound was being messed up.
 
When the suspect ignored the order by washing on the section of the premises, the deceased approached her and told her to vacate the spot. The suspect vehemently refused resulting in a quarrel and fight.
 
During the fight, the suspect said to be in her 30s, pounced on the deceased and beat her to a pulp. It was during the period that the woman collapsed and died.
 
The deceased who is in her 50s was rushed to a hospital in the area, but was pronounced dead on arrival.
 
According to Punch, a source, who declined to mention his name, said, “The landlord’s wife had warned on several occasions that tenants should stop washing clothes at the spot, but Victoria (Alaba) did not listen. On Saturday, she chose to wash her dirty clothes at the spot again. The landlord’s wife walked up to her and told her to leave the spot. She refused and they started exchanging words.

“She pounced on Amosa (Ogunyemi) and pushed her to the ground. The woman became unconscious and was rushed to a nearby hospital, but she died. The tenant has been arrested by policemen from the Alagbado division.”
 
However, a resident of the area, who identified himself simply as Adamu, said the argument between the two women led to a fight.
 
“I was not there, but I was told that it was a fight and the woman (Ogunyemi) was overpowered by the tenant. She died in the process,” he added.
 
Other residents approached by our correspondent, who visited the neighbourhood on Wednesday, refused to speak on the issue.
 
In the deceased’s residence, a one storeyed-building, some sympathisers gathered under a tent outside, while others were with the husband of the late woman in a living room.
 
The distraught widower and a relative said the matter had been amicably resolved. The son revealed that  they will not take any legal action against the suspect, adding that his mother had been buried according to Islamic rites.
 
He said, “We have resolved the matter and the police have released her corpse to us. We don’t  have any comment on how the incident happened. All we are going to say is that everything is settled. Thank you.”
 
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the incident in a text message, adding that the suspect was transferred to the State Department of Criminal Investigation, Yaba, for further investigation.

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