A Tipper driver in Ibadan is currently in police cell after reportedly
setting his lover on fire leading to her demise some days later.
A 28-year-old Togolese, Isah Lamin, who was badly burnt after she was
doused with petrol by her boyfriend, Bakare Kabiru, during an argument,
has
died in the hospital, five days after the incident occurred at
Alakia area of Ibadan, Oyo state.
A friend of Kabiru, one Ahmed Muyideen also got badly burnt as he was
caught in the fire while trying to pull Lamin up from where she was
pushed by her lover during the argument.
Crime Reports learnt that the Togolese, a single mother of two, started
dating Kabiru, a tipper driver sometimes in 2015, though the suspect
was married and had three children from a former wife.
The lovers reportedly had a misunderstanding on March 13, 2016 at the
Tipper Park at Alakia, prompting Kabiru to ask Lamin to go to her
residence where she rented.
After she left, Kabiru asked Muyideen who is also a driver to accompany
him to a place, only for Muyideen to see that it was Lamin’s residence
when they got there.
Crime Reports further gathered that while going, Muyideen had noticed a
keg of petrol that the suspect held and had jokingly asked that he
should be given the petrol so that he could pour it in his vehicle’s
tank. But Kabiru replied that the petrol was for his generating set to
enable him watch football.
On arrival at Lamin’s house, a fresh argument broke out between the
lovers, resulting in Kabiru slapping the lady. The slap prompted Lamin
to hold on to Kabiru’s knickers, while Muyideen made efforts to
separate them, castigating his friend for beating a woman.
Smarting from the treatment meted to her by Kabiru, Crime Reports
learnt that Lamin held on to his knickers again. The action was said to
have earned her a hard punch from her boyfriend, resulting in her
falling down beside a stove that a co-tenant was cooking on.
As Kabiru’s friend attempted to lift the lady, Kabiru allegedly
splashed a quantity of petrol from the keg he brought to the house on
Lamin, igniting both the lady and Muyideen.
Muyideen reportedly rushed out, attempting to tear his burning clothes
off while the suspect and sympathisers rushed to save Lamin by pouring
water on her.
Crime Reports learnt that Muyideen and Lamin were rushed to a nearby
private hospital but Lamin was rejected, with the advice that she
should be taken to a better equipped hospital because of the degree of
the burns she suffered.
Policemen from Egbeda Division were said to have arrested Kabiru in the
hospital premises, while the case was transferred to the State
Criminal Investigation Department, Iyaganku, Ibadan, for further
investigation on Friday, March 18.
Things however took a different turn when news filtered into the State
CID shortly after the case was received that Lamin had died.
Muyideen was said to be receiving treatment in the hospital, though his burns also seemed extensive.
Speaking with Crime Reports on Saturday, Kabiru denied that he
deliberately poured petrol on his girlfriend and, inadvertently, his
friend, saying that the petrol spewed out when he mistakenly stepped on
its container which fell where he put it during the misunderstanding
with his girlfriend.
Giving an insight to what led to the fight between him and the deceased, Kabiru said: “Lamin
was my girlfriend. We started a relationship in November 2015. She
used to hawk a local drink, Kunu, around and we met in the process.
“In February, she told me that she would like to get pregnant for me. I
replied her that time was not ripe for such since our relationship was
still young and I had yet to know her relations. I said I was not
ready.
She insisted that that was what she wanted. Because of this
disagreement, she changed towards me and when I noticed this, I reduced
my visit to her place.
“On Saturday, March 12, she came to me at our park and informed me that
she was going to her parents’ place at Monatan area. She added that
she knew I was treating her shabbily because I had already slept with
her and was satisfied with that only. She said she would not take it
lying low.
On Sunday, March 13, I bought petrol for my generator and mixed it with
engine oil. I was in the motor park when she passed by me.
She said was just coming from Monatan. She asked why I greeted her and I
asked whether her statement was because of the argument of the
previous day.
When she got home, she called me again and started raking. She said I
should return her battery phone and DVD with me. It was during this
that my friend, Muyideen came to me. I asked him to follow me to
Lamin’s house. I also carried my keg of petrol with the intention that I
would go home from there. When we got to Lamin’s house, she started
making trouble with me and I slapped her. She held on to me. I placed
the keg I was holding on a bucket.
“An elderly woman tried to intervene but while on it, Lamin came to
hold me again. I pushed her away, unknown to me that the keg I placed
on a bucket fell. My friend went to help her up and I wanted to storm
off in anger. In the process, I unknowingly stepped on the petrol keg,
forcing the stopper off. And because someone was cooking within the
house, the petrol.”
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