State Criminal Investigation Department of the Lagos State Police
Command, Panti, has arrested Tunde Williams, whose 22-year-old
‘houseboy,’ Onyeka Raphael, was found dead in the swimming pool of
Williams’ house on Saturday.
Spokesperson of the command, Ngozi
Braide, told our correspondent on Wednesday, that the case was
transferred to the SCID on Wednesday.
The police had earlier stated that Williams was not cooperating. Click to continue reading
Braide said, “I spoke with the Divisional Police Officer of Ogudu yesterday. The boss was not cooperating.
“Right
now, the officers in charge of the case would dig into the
circumstances surrounding the death of the deceased. Investigation has
commenced.”
A source at the homicide unit of the SCID, said
Williams, a retired accountant, had been taken into custody on Wednesday
while a search was conducted on his home.
“A single-barrelled
gun was found in the house and there is no evidence suggesting that the
gun was legally owned,” the source said.
Raphael was found at the
bottom of the swimming pool of the house on Babatunde Asimi Street,
Ogudu GRA, Lagos, in which he worked as a househelp.
The deceased was said to be an indigene of Umunede in Ika Local Government Area of Delta State.
Learnt
that the family had suspected foul play and written a petition to the
Commissioner of Police, seeking an investigation into Raphael’s death.
The
family claimed the dinner Raphael made for himself the night before was
still on the kitchen table, adding that the security man in the house
said he did not observe anything strange that night.
The police have said an autopsy would be carried out on the victim’s corpse.
A
source said there was a fallout between Williams and the deceased about
a month ago and that he (Raphael) would have quit his job save for
appeals from a family member.
It is however not clear what the cause of the problem was.
The police have said the outcome of the autopsy would determine whether the case would be treated as homicide or not.
Source: Punch Newspaper
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