29 year Old Father Arrested For Killing His 7-Year-Old Daughter Over Plate Of Rice In Akwa-Ibom
A 29 year father indentified as Kingsley Ekerete has been
arrested by the police in Rivers State for killing his seven-year-old daughter over a plate of
boiled rice in Obimama, Oyigbo Local Government Area of the state.
Kingsley Ekerete, a commercial driver who hails from Nto
Osung community in Ikot Ekpene Local Area of Akwa Ibom State, holds just a
First Leaving Certificate and has to drive his bus daily through the bustling
traffic of Port Harcourt to make ends meet and put food on the table for his
young family.
Judging from his looks, no one would have taken him for a
murderer or imagined that he is capable of killing his own child.
On this fateful day of April 12, 2014, Kingsley returned
home like every other day at 1900hrs, already famished. He hurried down to the
pot of rice he had prepared before leaving for work only to find that his also
hungry daughter, Favour, had helped herself to the meal he had reserved for
himself. Kingsley’s animal instincts became awakened and what followed were
fits of mad rage as the red-eyed father unleashed his beastly tendencies on his
seven-year-old daughter.
Little Favour Ekerete, who had been ill before this time,
cried herself to sleep and her illness worsened as a result of the beating she
received from her father. According to Kingsley’s own confession, she died some
hours later.
He then proceeded to place the corpse at a corner of his
one-room apartment, an apartment that also housed his two other children aged
two and three, not even giving a thought to the implications of keeping the
dead child with her frightened siblings.
The kids bore the ordeal as the remains of Favour spent a
whole night with them before their father, having made sure his neighbours were
all fast asleep, wrapped
the corpse in his own clothing, took a shovel and buried it in a shallow grave
behind his room.
But Favour’s spirit must have cried out from that shallow
grave for justice, for as much as Kingsley tried to cover his crime, he was
soon found out. One Ugwu, the caretaker of the building where Kingsley resides,
noticed the strange and sudden disappearance of Favour, who had been the
darling of neighbours.
She (Ugwu) quizzed her father about her whereabouts and the
latter spun a story of how the child had taken ill and how he had taken her to
a hospital in neighbouring
Umuebulu community where she had died.
But Ms Ugwu insisted on seeing the corpse, which Kingley
blatantly refused to oblige her. She then threatened to report to the police.
But before then, she informed a neighbour, one Pastor Emeka Onuoha, of the
situation.
While this was going on, men of the Afam Police Division who
were on patrol were flagged down by the pastor. Kingsley was arrested and,
after interrogations, was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Rivers State.
In an attempt to cover his crime, Kingsley gave different
accounts to the police, claiming that the mother of his children abandoned him
to take care of their ailing child alone and the child had died for lack of
attention while he toiled for find money.
Yet in another account, he claimed that being so poor, he had deposited his
mobile phone with a Hausa rice seller in order to get the rice that he had
prepared to feed the children,
not knowing that the rice had been poisoned.
When asked to lead the police to the location of Favour’s
corpse, he also gave conflicting accounts. He first said she had died on the
way to the hospital and so he buried her somewhere along the way and couldn’t
remember where it was. Then he later said that the body was in a mortuary at a
neighbouring village.
But the truth was unfolded when his parents, Mr and Mrs
Ekerete, visited the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID). They told
the police of Kingsley’s strange behaviour even toward the mother of his
children, who ran away from home to avoid his excesses. Kingsley’s father also
narrated how his son had called him immediately after the child’s death.
He has since taken the police to the site where he buried
his daughter in a grave so shallow that the corpse is visible even without
exhumation.
Speaking on the development, the Commissioner of Police,
Tunde Ogunsakin, explained that his men, after receiving the case file from
Afam Police Station,
noticed that Kingsley’s explanation on his missing daughter was
suspicious and that efforts to reach the mother of the deceased was rebuffed
when police started investigation.
He said that this is a case of homicide and that considering
the nature of the crime, Kingsley would need to go through a psychiatric test
before he is taken to court for prosecution.
According to Ogunsakin, the Child’s Rights Act Sections 4
and 14 state that this is a violation of the child’s right to survival and
development as well as parental care and protection.
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