When
in November 2012, Winifred Okey, received a call-up letter to begin her
National Youth Service Corps programme in Rivers State, she was
extremely happy. This was because she wanted to be posted there so that
she would be close to her friends, who were staying there.
The 23-year-old graduate’s happiness was
however cut short after she was set ablaze at the corper’s lodge in
Asari Toru Local Government by her ex-boyfriend.
It was learnt that Winifred, a graduate
of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, was in
her room in company with her roommate when her ex-boyfriend set their
room ablaze.
Our correspondent, who spoke to members of her family in Lagos, learnt that the incident occurred on July 19, 2013.
“We learnt that her former boyfriend in
the university, went to her room at night, emptied a keg of petrol on
the door and set the building on fire. Other residents rushed to the
scene and were able to rescue Winifred and her roommate, but Winifred
had been badly burnt.
“They were rushed to the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital.”
It was learnt that Winifred’s parents
stayed with her at the hospital till July 31, 2013, when the graduate of
Home Economics died due to the burns she had sustained.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the State
Criminal Investigation Department immediately swung into action and
began investigations into the matter. It was learnt that the police
arrested the culprit, who had burns on his hands.
When our correspondent asked Winifred’s
family why the suspect committed the act, they said they did not know as
they had never met him before.
A cousin of the deceased said, “Winifred
and the guy met in school, but the guy lives in Port Harcourt while we
live in Lagos. The incident is still a shock to us.”
Friends of the deceased, however, said
the ex-lover had been sending threat messages to her for leaving him.
They were not, however, able to state, the cause of their estrangement.
Winifred was said to have been dating someone else, which did not go down well with the suspect.
Winifred’s father, Mr. Okey Okey, who
spoke to our correspondent on the telephone, said his daughter’s death
was a shock. He, however, said he could not speak at length because he
was having a family meeting over the incident.
The state command’s Police Public
Relations Officer, DSP Angela Agabe, could not be reached as her phone
rang out while a text message sent to her phone was not replied to.
However, the Public Relations Officer, NYSC, Rivers State, Mrs. Violet Apollo, described the incident as “very sad.”
She added that the NYSC would ensure that that the matter was followed to a logical conclusion.
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