Once
they were a happy family. Everybody, co-tenants, neighbours on the
street, and even their landlord attested to the fact that they were a
good couple.
And
indeed after 11 solid years of matrimony, nobody will doubt that. But
the bliss enjoyed by this seemingly vintage family was torn to shred in
one moment of anger, when the husband was alleged to have thrown his
wife from the balcony of the last floor of their two-storey building.
The
woman suffered a fractured skull and died one week later in a hospital
in Asaba, the Delta State capital. Now the man is being accused of
murder and his family is disarray as he has been arrested by the police.
Neighbours of the Okohs are still wondering how a seemingly common argument suddenly turned tragic.
The
suspect, Okoh Patrick, 47, who is a school teacher, had an argument
with his wife, Maria, over the use of available fuel siphoned from her
car to fuel their generator to watch the Nigeria-Burkina Faso final duel
during the just concluded Africa Cup of Nation in South Africa.
The
argument became hot and heated and tempers flared. In the ensued
tantrum, it was alleged that Patrick angrily pushed his wife over the
balcony.
The
woman, who was on the fat side, fell on the railing and the already
rusty rail gave in under her weight and she went crashing from the top
floor to the ground.
Consequently, her skull was fractured by the deadly impact of hitting the hard ground.
When
Sunday Express visited the compound where the incident happened at 29,
DLA Road, Asaba, neighbours expressed shocked at the death of the
42-year-old receptionist. Speaking to SE, the landlord of the compound,
Pa Arinze Cosmos, revealed that the couple was the best couple that has
lived in his compound since he became a landlord.
“I
was shocked when this happened. I was watching the match when I heard
noise outside. My son came in and told me that Patrick threw his wife
from upstairs. I didn’t agree. I have never seen them quarrel. I have
never heard two of them exchanged words. This is purely the work of the
devil,” he said.
Despite
strong claims by the children of the couple (who were the only
witnesses to the incident) that it was not an intentional act, the
police still went ahead to charge the accused to court for a possible
case of manslaughter.
One
of the couple’s three children, Kingsley Okoh, a 14-year-old secondary
school leaver, disclosed that the death was not intentional. The
teenager who is still reeling from the shock of the sudden loss of his
mother reconstructed that tragic moment.
“We
were watching the match when PHCN interrupted the power supply. There
was no fuel in our generator at home. So instead of going outside to
watch the match, my dad sent me to siphon some fuel from my mum’s car to
power the generator.
At
that time, my mum was not around, but just before half time, she came
back and asked how we got the fuel we were using. I told her how we got
it and she insisted that I should switch off the generator and siphon
the fuel back to her car.
My
dad refused. That was when she made an attempt to go and switch off the
generator by herself. My father then tried to stop her. In the process,
he pushed her and she tripped and fell from the balcony.”
The
victim was later rushed to the hospital, but gave up the ghost after
one week of receiving treatment for her fractured skull.
Attempts
to get a statement from the police regarding the case ended in futile
as the officer in charge of the case was not available on the two
occasions SE visited the station. However, sources at the station
confirmed that the case has been charged to court.
Source: E-EXPRESS
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