Here
we go again, Drama part what now?
Sahara
reporters is reporting that family of the victims in the famous case of the
Ejigbo pepper torture, rape, and alleged murder case, have begun withdrawing
their claim that one of the victims, Juliana Agonman, had died. Saharareporters
learned of this development from sources familiar with investigations in the
matter today.
The
sources also told Saharareporters that the ‘new claim’ had shocked all parties,
including the civil society organizations that had been sympathetic to their
plight since the attacks.
The
family, led by the palm wine tapper, Mr. Freeman Agonman, in a new testimony to
police investigators, said, he “wasn't sure the victim that was mostly tortured
in the well circulated clip is actually dead.” He said, rather, that she had
“suddenly been missing” from where she was taken for treatment in their
hometown, at Ajase, in Porto Novo, the Benin Republic.
The
new claim was made by the family after the Interpol from Nigeria, got clearance
some days ago, to proceed with the examination of the buried corpse in Porto
Novo. That clearance was granted in order to establish the charge of murder in
the case against the suspects. The family upon learning of the development had
said, she was actually not buried in the tomb shown to the public.
Mr.
Agonman said the family had only invoked her spirit, and buried it, since they
could not find her for several months that she had been missing.
He
said it was a family rite to do so, whenever a missing person was not found
within the period of eight months to one year.
The
new twist, our source said, may cause the charges against the suspects to now
exclude the offense of murder.
"We
were all very shocked, and it seemed to us like a dream" said Joe
Okei-Odumakin, a civil society leader who had advocated for the family since
commencement of the case, after the video circulated on the Internet.
"We
were taken to the burial ground because we insisted we must be sure she had
truly died after they told us that, and now they said she was not buried there
anymore", she continued.
Okei-Odumakin
said she is suspecting something ‘fishy.’
"How
come they did not even call for once, all these whiles to say there was
something they had failed to tell us, or correct the impression they sold to
us, before the investigation reached this stage?" she exclaimed.
Our
correspondent learned that Mr. Agonman kept insisting that that was what to
say, by their custom, whenever a missing person is not seen for a long period
of time.
It
was also learned that some persons in Porto Novo had claimed they saw Juliana
few weeks ago in a hospital, having a new baby.
The
family, however, said they did not see her even though they also heard the
news.
Saharareporters
learned that police at the Federal SARS had invited the members of the family,
who are also witnesses in the case against the suspects, to begin making new
statements in view of their new disclosures. It was learned that counsels from
the Lagos State Office of Public Defenders (OPD) were also present, and had
also expressed bewilderment.
"The
question is, if Juliana is still alive, and they said they did not bury her,
where then, is Juliana?" That is the view of the family's new confession
queried today, but no one had answer.
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