A 35-year-old woman, Omolola Atejioye, on Tuesday,
allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself in the
house in Ilisan-Remo, Ikenne Local Government Area of
Ogun State.
The deceased was found dead around 5.30pm when her
husband, Ayodele Atejioye, returned from work to their
apartment along the Ago Iwoye Road.
Omolola’s husband reported the incident to the policemen
in the Ilisan division.
The acting Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola
Oyeyemi, confirmed the incident.
Oyeyemi, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, said the
deceased’s corpse had been deposited in Babcock
University’s mortuary, adding that a post mortem would
be carried out on her remains.
He said, “A member of staff of the Babcock University
reported to our men in Ilisan-Remo that he returned from
work around 5.30pm and met the body of his wife
dangling from the ceiling of their apartment, after the door
was forced open.
“The policemen later brought the body down and
deposited it in the mortuary of the Babcock University in
the same town. The deceased did not leave any suicide
note.
“A post-mortem would be carried out on the corpse to
determine the cause of her death.”
The deceased left behind a three-year-old boy and she had
a shop in Ilisan, where she sold animal feeds.
However, some of her neighbours, who spoke with PUNCH
Metro, expressed surprise at the incident.
One of them, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said,
“The woman was an easy-going person. We were surprised
when we heard that she hanged herself.”
Another neighbour said the victim had been facing health
challenge which was giving her concern.
Some others said she had allegedly incurred some debts,
which she was struggling to pay back.
When contacted, Omolola’s husband, however, said she
had some challenges, which he did not disclose.
He said, “My wife did not incur any debt. We were both
working together before she was laid off during the last
downsizing by the management.
“We opened a shop in town where she sold animal feeds,
and the business thrived. But when she got pregnant, she
took ill. Even after she gave birth, the sickness assumed a
frightening dimension.
“So, I took her to Babcock University Teaching Hospital, but
her condition did not improve. I informed her mother
about it, and she later took her to Iloro-Ekiti.
“She was under medical attention at Iloro-Ekiti for about
six months, and her condition improved greatly. I had to
go and bring her back to Ilisan. But before she returned,
the salesgirl I got for her to handle the shop in her
absence made away with over N200,000 from the sales of
the feeds.
“I had got an additional N300,0000 loan from the
cooperative to boost the business again, and I was even
planning to plough more money into it.
“Even on the day of the incident, she went to the bank in
the morning to deposit some money from the previous
day’s sales. So, I don’t really know the reason for this
action she took.”.
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