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Husband Arrested For Watching And Recording His Dying Without Offering Help by ebukaddon: 6:28am On Dec 11, 2015
29-year-old businessman, Oluchi Ajimowu, has
been arrested by the State Department for
Criminal Investigation, Yaba, Lagos, for his
alleged involvement in the death of his wife, 23
year old Priscillia Ajimowu. The couple lived with
their children in Festac, Lagos before the wife's
demise.
The police think that Ajimowu either slammed his
wife’s head on the floor, or the mother of two
poisoned herself due to frustrations in her
marriage.
Ajimowu claims that he had locked his wife in her
room on November 29, seized her phone and
went out with their two children, after they arrived
from their outing, he reportedly met his wife
foaming in the mouth.
His wife who was a nurse had asked to be taken
to the hospital, but he allegedly refused, instead
he gave her palm oil and recorded her with his
phone for about 40 minutes until she died.
It was gathered that prior to her death, Ajimowu
had battered and subjected the deceased to
inhuman treatment throughout the four years
they spent in South Africa.
They decided to relocate to Nigeria.
Ajimowu arrived four months ago while the wife
arrived on November 27, two days before her
death.
It was gathered that Ajimowu had put their house
for sale shortly after the wife’s death.
The couple’s oldest child, seven-year-old
Ella, said that there was a pesticide and a drink in
the room where her mother was on the fateful
day, adding that her father was “not nice to my
mother” while they were in South Africa.
She said:
“Dad used to shout at mummy and beat her and
she would be crying. That day we left her alone
in the house. Daddy took the keys and
mummy’s phone and locked mummy inside.
“When we came back home, daddy parked
outside, locked us inside the car and went
inside. After that, he called us to ‘come, come
and see your mummy on the floor’. Mummy
was saying, ‘Take me to hospital, I’m tired’. He
started videoing her. He gave her red oil, but
she spat it out. Her body was cold.”
The deceased’s mother, Mrs. Stella Ayobo, said
her daughter had planned to visit her on the
fateful day, but had cancelled the visit.
She added that Priscillia had not been happy
throughout her 7 year marriage to Ajimowu . She
added that Oluchi had shortly after his wife’s
death reported at the Aguda Police Division,
saying a friend took poison and died in his
house.
She said:
“Four years ago, they went to South Africa. She
always called me to report how Oluchi
maltreated her.
“She came back to Nigeria on November 27. She
visited me on November 28 and promised to
visit me again the following day, being a
Sunday. But that day, around 8am, she called
me that she would not be able to come again
and promised to come with her children on
Friday.
“Around 8pm that Sunday, her husband called
me that she had been vomiting since morning
and I told him to take her to the nearest
hospital. He later called me and said it was a
poison she took. I told him to bring her. By the
time he brought her, she was dead. We took her
to a hospital and the doctor said she had died.
“He went to the Aguda Police Station to report
that a girl visited him from South Africa, took
poison and died in his house.”
The mother urged the police to investigate the
matter in order to give justice to the family.
Priscillia’s older sister, Mrs. Emenike Dorcas,
said Ajimowu had convinced her sister to come
to Nigeria under the pretext that he would open a
chemist’s shop for her.
She added:
“I reported the incident to the police at Satellite
Town and Aguda divisions. Policemen at Aguda
were surprised when they eventually knew the
truth of the matter,”.
Priscilla’s uncle, Francis Ayobo, said the suspect
was not remorseful after his wife’s death.
He said:
“It is so surprising that the wife was dying and
the husband started videoing her. The videos
were more than 40 minutes. He sent it to
Priscillia’s sister in South Africa. By that time he
would have rushed her to a hospital for
treatment.
“I noticed that about three other guys were in
the background of one of the video because
somebody was giving her water and she was
foaming in the mouth. Those things should be
questioned. He was handed over to SDCI on
Wednesday.”
The Lagos State Police spokesperson, DSP Joe
Offor, said the Aguda Police Station arrested the
husband and have handed him over to the
Satellite Town Police Division.

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Re: Husband Arrested For Watching And Recording His Dying Without Offering Help by bewla(m): 6:36am On Dec 11, 2015
End time killers
Re: Husband Arrested For Watching And Recording His Dying Without Offering Help by jbbaba(m): 6:41am On Dec 11, 2015
DIS IS VERY BAD
Re: Husband Arrested For Watching And Recording His Dying Without Offering Help by zinachidi(m): 6:46am On Dec 11, 2015
nigerians are weird shaa
Re: Husband Arrested For Watching And Recording His Dying Without Offering Help by xreal: 6:56am On Dec 11, 2015
Early marriage is a tragedy; especially when a party is so immature.

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