Businessman dies 11 months after wife's gruesome murder (Photo)
I don't know if you followed this story .A married mother
of four was brutally murdered in her home and her husband later claimed
it was her lover who murdered her.The lover who went into hiding
accepted the fact they were lovers but said he didn't kill her .He also
said in a bid to make her let go of him,he had told her husband about
their union ..Weeks later, she was dead..Now, the manis dead too.Below
is how Sunday Sun reports it .....
What would have caused the death of Chief Lawrence Ugochukwu
Ifewulu just eleven months after the messy murder of his 35-year-old
charming wife, Martha Ifeoma Ifewulu, who was gruesomely slaughtered in
her home in the Oke-Afa area of Lagos, on December 1, 2014.
The late Chief Ifewulu died three weeks ago of some strange illness,
but family members said he died of complications from hypertension and
diabetes. According to a source close to the family, the late Ifewulu
had some blisters on his hand and legs giving reasons to suspect that he
might have died of unnatural circumstances. The death of Chief Ifewulu
has left his four pretty children orphans.
A visit by Sunday Sun to the Ifewulu compound on Thursday showed that
the gate to his house was securely locked with nobody in sight. While
the controversy over the death of his wife raged last year, the late
Ifewulu had come out openly to alleged that his late wife may have met
her untimely death in the hands of her boyfriend, one Collins Nwafor,
who he suspected could have done so to prevent her from divulging their
evil plans to kill him(Ifewulu), dispose him of his assets and elope to
Canada with his children.
Having accused his wife of infidelity, Ifewulu had spoken to Sunday Sun, substantiating his suspicion. His words:
“I had no two persons I hold as prime suspects. I am not having any
doubt or maybe suspecting any two or three people. Even if he (Nwafor)
did not execute it by himself, he sent some people to carry out the
operation. I am quite sure of who killed my wife; he is responsible.
This is beyond suspicion. This guy went as far as telling me that he had
been dating my wife for two years. He went as far as telling me that if
they kill me, they would sell my house and then he would take her and
the kids to Canada. After all he told me about all that had been
transpiring between my wife and himself, he expected me to divorce my
wife but I did not do so. He would have thought that so many things were
hidden and that if I should continue to live with my wife, she would
tell me all and he would not be safe any more.”
Late Ifewulu had claimed that his late wife had confessed to the
illicit affair with Nwafor, in a rather repentant manner which called
for his forgiving heart.
On the fateful day of the incident on December 1, the corpse of late
Ifeoma was discovered by her maid who had just come back from school
with the children at 3.30pm. As they got into the house through the rear
staircase, the maid and the children were confronted by the sight of
blood splashed all over the floor, and flowing freely down the stairs.
The maid tip-toed upstairs, wondering where the blood had come from. It
was then that she and the children saw the dead body of Ifeoma sprawled
on the floor in a pool of blood. The maid raised the alarm that
attracted the attention of their female neighbour.
While still sobbing, the female neighbour called Ifewulu on the
phone, and frantically urged him to rush back home immediately, but the
neighbour kept him in the dark about the death of his wife. It was when
Ifewulu got home at 5.00pm that he was told about the murder of his
wife.
Since the demise of Ifeoma, nothing has been heard about Nwafor,
excerpt that he spoke from his hide-out to a media house (not Sunday
Sun).
Nwafor’s confession
“I am Collins Nwafor , 39, from Umuawulu in Awka South L.G.A, Anambra
State. I read Marketing at the IMT, Enugu. I left school in 1999 and
served in Edo State in 2010. After that, I proceeded to Port-Harcourt
where I started life as a clearing agent with Chapman Resources.
From there, I went to South Africa where I stayed for about four
years dealing on telephone accessories. I came back to Nigeria in 2011
and later proceeded to Europe, Germany and Norway where I spent about
two years. I came back in September 2012.
On June 13, 2013, I met Mrs. Ifeoma Ifewulu at her shop in Ago Palace
Way, Lagos. I was passing through the Mall on that street, I saw people
promoting their goods in the shop and both of us watched them after
which we exchanged numbers.
From there, we started exchanging calls and we became intimate
friends. The first time we made love was in her car, a green Honda Baby
Boy, after she dropped me in front of my house. We were there till 12
midnight and I asked if she was married but she did not reply. Later,
she spent a weekend with me and when I insisted on knowing her marital
status, she told me that her husband is a big man but she wanted to feel
good.
She said she needed company and that she had two boys and two girls.
From then, our love blossomed. After sometime, she told me that her
husband’s birthday was in August, I advised her how to commemorate it
with him, buy food and take the kids to his office as a surprise which
she did and she later told me that her husband appreciated it. We
continued our relationship till December when she even spent the
Christmas with me after her husband bought a Toyota Corolla for her.
I also discovered that she had many other boyfriends. My
investigation showed that I was the fourth in the series of boyfriends
she had. Nevertheless, we continued our relationship till April when her
mother died”. other boyfriends. My investigation
In his confession, Nwafor dissociated himself from the murder of his
concubine while pointing an accusing finger at a wealthy and
influential Clearing and Forwarding Agent (name withheld) who he
claimed was crushing after Ifeoma and had always enticed her with money.
Despite that facts had emerged on the demise of mother of four kids
in broad day light, her husband too, Chief, died on Friday, October 30.
The controversy behind the death in the family of the Ifewulus
remains what may have left all with a rhetorical questioning — Who
killed Ifeoma? How and why did Chief Ifewulu die almost a year after the
controversial death of his beloved wife?
A lady who simply introduced herself as a niece to late Chief
Ifewulu, told our correspondent that Ifewulu died as a result of acute
diabetes and hypertension.
“He was sick and you know he has been diabetic and hypertensive. A
week before his death, his sugar level rose to 300mg while his BP rose
to about 180 mg. When we rushed him to the hospital, doctors tried to
control the BP and sugar level but they couldn’t and that was how we
decided to rush him to another hospital but he died on the way.
She also revealed that late Ifewulu had been sick since he married
Ifeoma, and his health condition aggravated when his wife died.
The four children of the deceased are reportedly at present in the
custody of a relation, Ngozi, while the wake keep has been slated for
December 3, 2015 and his burial for January 7-9, 2016.



No comments:
Disclaimer:
*Don't Forget To Drop Your Comments After Reading
*Comments on this blog are NOT posted by Agbo.
*Agbosblog Readers are SOLELY responsible for the comments they post on Agbosblog.com
*Follow On Instagram @agbosblog
*Follow On Twitter @agbosblog
Thank You