Mr
Segun Ebun, the father of nine-year-old Timilehin, who was killed by a
policeman in Ketu/Kosofe, Lagos State, on June 13, 2013, has insisted
that his son’s killer must be charged with murder and not manslaughter.
Segun said this during a visit by the
member of the House of Representatives, Ikorodu Constituency, Mrs. Abike
Dabiri-Erewa, to his home on Wednesday.
He told the lawmaker that although his
son was not killed deliberately, the suspect, Sergant Razaq Alowonle,
had the intention to kill someone.
He said, “I was in my jeep with my three
children and wife on that fateful day. We had gone to pick up my son,
Jide, who schools in Canada, from the airport.
“Around Kosofe area, we encountered
heavy traffic because some policemen were attempting to arrest a bus
driver. They started shooting and suddenly a bullet pierced through the
windscreen of my vehicle and killed Timilehin.
“I strongly believe that the killer
policeman attempted to kill someone because he was not shooting into the
air. I believe he attempted to kill the bus driver but he ended up
killing my son in the process. So, it was murder, not manslaughter.”
Segun, who stated that anything short of
a murder charge would amount to injustice, urged the lawmaker to ensure
that there was no cover-up in the case.
The victim’s father told PUNCH Metro that life had not been the same since the demise of his youngest child.
While pointing to Timilehin’s bicycle,
he said, “Just looking at this (bicycle) and his belongings reminds me
of him. This house has suddenly become a shadow of itself since
Timilehin’s death.
“I just cannot overcome the fact that my son was killed in cold blood in my presence.”
Dabiri-Erewa promised that she would do her best to ensure that the matter was not swept under the carpet.
The lawmaker, who is also the chairman,
House Committee on Diaspora Affairs, said she had met with the police
high command in the state over the matter.
She urged the media, as watchdogs of
society, to continue to give reports on the case since such effort would
make the police and members of the public take the matter very
seriously.
She said, “The spirit of that young boy
cannot rest in peace unless justice is done. Although nothing can bring
him back, let the police make provision for compensation. I will do my
best as your representative to make ensure that justice is done.”
The spokesperson for the state police
command, Ngozi Braide, told our correspondent on the telephone that
investigations were still ongoing into the matter.
She promised that the matter would not be swept under the carpet.
When asked if Alowonle would be charged
with murder or manslaughter, she answered, “Investigations are still
ongoing, so I cannot say for sure what he will be charged with until
investigations have been concluded.”
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