Man Beats Teenager To Death In Oyo For Attempting To Defile His Daughter (Photo)

A 32-year-old man, Saheed Oladimeji, has been arrested by the Oyo
State Police Command for allegedly beating a 14-year-old boy, Matthew
Ohiosumuan to death over the accusation that he attempted to defile
his six-year-old daughter, Solia.


The incident occurred on May 5, 2016 at Adagbada area, Arola Community
in Ido Local Government Area of the state at about 5p.m.

According to the information gathered by Crime Reports, Oladimeji
allegedly kicked and rained blows on the deceased until he became
unconscious and finally died.
But the suspect claimed that he only used a rope to whip the boy, in
addition to a slap on his buttocks.

Giving an account of what transpired prior to Matthew's death,
Oladimeji said: "Matthew was the son of our next-door neighbour. On
May 5, he called my daughter, Solia, to run an errand for him, but
shortly after, I heard my daughter saying 'Brother Matthew, leave me
alone'.

"I called out to her to come back home and as she came, her looks were
hard and she was holding her underpants.
I asked her what went wrong and she said it was Matthew who removed
her pants and slept on her. Immediately Matthew saw me questioning my
daughter ,he ran away.
"When Matthew's brother, Seun, came from school, I reported the former to him.

Later, I asked one Abdulahi to call Matthew for me. When he came, I
asked him why he did what he did to my daughter, but he denied it in
the presence of his brother, saying that he only asked her to buy rice
for him.
I called my daughter and she repeated what she told me.
"I took a rope and used it to whip Matthew and in the process he ran
away. As he ran, he fell face down and fainted but I thought he was
pretending.

People poured water on him but he was just moving slightly. I took him
to a nearby private hospital but as the doctor wanted to set drips for
him, he discovered that he had stopped breathing."

Oladimeji swore that he never hit the deceased's head, but only
slapped him on the buttocks as he ran away.
"I never intended to injure the boy, as I always encouraged him to
face his studies or learn a vocation, so that he would be a
responsible boy.

He was close to me and I used to advise him a lot. I also used to give
him clothes that had become tight on me.
"I am so pained by his death because it was unexpected. I pray that
God should save me from this problem.

If God should get me out of this, I would never beat any child, even
my own child," the murder suspect said.

Crime Reports also visited late Matthew's father's house and his
brother, Seun, explained what transpired between the suspect and the
deceased thus: "Oladimeji told me that my brother attempted to sleep
with his daughter and showed me a rope that he intended to use to tie
him down so that he could discipline him.

When Matthew was called, he denied the allegation but the suspect did
not believe him.

He first whipped him with a rope and I told him that the reprimand was
enough but he did not listen to me.
He started raining blows on his head, and two sides.
This made Matthew to fall down but this did not deter Oladimeji.

He started kicking the deceased so hard that passersby had to caution
him not to kill him. But he replied that if Matthew died, he would go
and bury at Powerline Cemetery at Apete.

"Unfortunately, Matthew could not get up.
But Oladimeji said he was pretending. When we noticed that he was
gasping, we tried all we could to resuscitate him but all to no avail.

That was when the suspect rushed him to a nearby hospital but my
brother died before reaching the hospital."

The father of the deceased, Mr Femi Ohiomasuan denied writing any
letter of withdrawal from the case.
He confirmed that Matthew was the only child his mother had for him.

When contacted, the Oyo State Police Public Relations Officer,
Adekunle Ajisebutu, confirmed the story, saying that the suspect had
been charged to court and remanded in prison

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