A Nigerian woman living in Bavarian,
Germany, Mrs F. Owodunni, is alleging foul play after his 20-year-old
son visiting read more.....
Nigeria allegedly committed suicide. She claimed the son
may have been killed.
According to a petition sent to the Federal
Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), Homicide Section, Alagbon
Close, Ikoyi, Lagos, Mrs Owodunni said she started suspecting foul play
after people close to the boy, Edwin Owodunni, began to avoid her phone
calls while the boy was with them in Nigeria.
She said, “I am
writing a petition about the suspected murder of my son, Edwin Owodunni,
20, and a citizen of Germany. “My son had been coming to Nigeria to
visit his father and this trip was his fourth. Edwin came to Nigeria on
March 16, 2017 for the burial of his paternal grandmother in the village
at Owerri. “
Edwin was expected to return to Germany on April 7.
He was communicating with me (via phone). He called on April 12 to
inform that he had extended his flight to May 12 as he wanted to spend
more time with his father.
That was the last time the family here in Germany heard from Edwin.
All efforts to reach Edwin’s father proved abortive. All efforts to reach my son also proved abortive.
“But
to our surprise, we were told that Edwin had committed suicide. We got
this news on June 26 while Edwin allegedly committed suicide about three
months ago in his father’s village in Owerri”.
She said the boy
was buried without her knowledge, saying he could have been a victim of
ritual killing. “To this end, we want the police to thoroughly
investigate this case to unravel the mystery behind the death of my
son”.
Vanguard's efforts to get Alagbon to speak on the case were
not successful as the Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the FCID was
said to be away to Jos.
Meanwhile, officers Sunday Vanguard met
at the FCID did not deny that the case was with them. The officers also
admitted that the father of the boy, Edwin Obele, had been arrested in
connection with the son’s death.
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