THE family of an ex-permanent secretary in Ogun State civil service, Engr. Adefemi Egbeoluwa (the Sogunro of Ilaro-Yewa), and his wife, Oluwafunmilayo, have been thrown into mourning after their lifeless bodies were found at their residence around Allen Avenue, in the Ikeja area of Lagos State.
African Examiner gathered that the couple was at home with their domestic worker on the day of the governorship and state House of Assembly elections when some yet-to-be-identified persons invaded the premises and killed the couple.
After perpetrating the crime, the suspects reportedly attacked the domestic worker, beat her till she lost consciousness, and thereafter fled.
Following the attack, it was learnt that neighbours who got wind of the information, while lamenting over the events that claimed the lives of the aged couple during the invasion of their residence, rushed to the premises to ascertain the condition of the victims.
“The housemaid was taken to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital where she is currently receiving treatment. It was learnt that the police found a machete, plank of wood, one nose mask, a touch light, and one ID card at the victims’ residence.”
Lamenting over the tragic development, Adegbenro Adebanjo, in a post on Facebook, said the Lagos State Police Command was suspecting a case of murder as the domestic worker was found with critical injuries.
Adebanjo wrote, “On Saturday, 18 March 18, 2023, Adefemi Egbeoluwa, a former permanent secretary in the government of Ogun State, and his wife were found dead in their Ikeja, Lagos apartment.
“Their domestic help was found critically wounded, leading the police to conclude that the couple was murdered by yet-to-be-known persons.
“May your killers never find peace; may they be hounded by their heinous crime and eventually made to pay the ultimate price. May the Lord grant your families and friends the fortitude to bear this loss“.
It was also learnt that the corpses had been evacuated and deposited at a morgue for autopsy.
Contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the development in a chat with our correspondent.
“The domestic worker is still alive. The investigation is actively ongoing”, he said,
- Story, excluding headline, courtesy of African Examiner
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