A member of the Eiye Confraternity and Jehovah’s Witness,
Adeola Omotayo, 28, has killed his sister, Omotayo Rukayat Adedapo, 30, after a
minor disagreement over a plot of land.
The incident happened at Rukayat’s residence, 22, Pasoku
Street, Aga area of Ikorodu, Lagos, southwest Nigeria.
Preliminary investigation revealed that Rukayat was murdered
in her room by her brother, who sells building materials at Sawmill in Itamaga,
on Monday at about 6 p.m., after they had an argument over the ownership of the
piece of land.
P.M. News gathered that the night before the murder, Adeola
and his wife had visited Rukayat and eaten in her house.
Friends of the deceased said Adeola only visited to know
where his sister stays since they had not been talking to each other in the
last two years.
Rukayat was later found dead by her fiancé on Tuesday 15
July, at about 8:30 p.m.
A resident of the street who pleaded anonymity said she was
found dead by her boyfriend when he came visiting after trying to reach her to
no avail.
“We got to know of her death Tuesday night, over 24 hours
after she was murdered. Her boyfriend only came to visit her on his way back
from work when he found her dead and raised the alarm,” she told P.M.NEWS
Friday morning.
After his arrest and interrogation by the police, Adeola
said that he did not kill his sister intentionally.
“I didn’t have the intention of killing her, she was my
sister. If I wanted to kill her, I wouldn’t leave the knife at the scene and I
would wear a glove to prevent my finger prints.The incident happened when we
were dragging,” he confessed.
Adeola said the news that he killed his sister along with
his cult members is not true because he has renounced his cult membership and
is now a member of Jehovah’s Witness. Investigation by P.M.NEWS revealed that
his church is also at Itamaga, Ikorodu.
Rukayat’s younger brother, Abideen Omotayo, said he did not
believe Adeola killed their sister alone and would want the police to further
investigate the matter.
“I have an inkling he did not kill our sister alone. He used
to be a member of Eiye Confraternity when he was studying at Ladoke Akintola
University of Technology, LAUTECH, but was expelled around 2008 because of his
involvement in cultism,” Abideen said.
A source at the Igbogbo Divisional Police Station, who did not want his name mentioned, said the case would be transferred to SCID, Panti, Yaba, Friday for further investigation.
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