The famous Ejigbo pepper sodomy case is taking a new twist as
the family of the victims are beginning to withdraw claims that one of
the victims, Juliana Agonman died, saying she may not be dead.
Ejigbo pepper sodomy: Woman being tortured
This
shocking revelation came after the Interpol from Nigeria, got clearance
some days ago, to proceed with the examination of the buried corpse in
Porto Novo so as to establish the charge of murder in the case against
the suspects. After the family got wind of this development, they
revealed that that Juliana was not buried in the tomb shown to the
public.
Juliana was said to have died after being tortured in the most gruesome way in February 2013 for stealing pepper. The video of the torture went viral in December, spurring activists into action, trying to bring the culprits to book.
The
family, represented by the palm wine tapper, Mr. Freeman Agonman, in a
new testimony to police investigators, said, he wasn't sure the victim
is actually dead as she had suddenly gone missing from the place she was
taken to for treatment in their hometown, at Ajase, in Porto Novo, the
Benin Republic.
He explained that after she went missing and the
family couldn't find her for months, they had to invoke her spirit,
which they buried, adding that it was a family rite to do so, whenever a
missing person was not found within the period of eight months to one
year.
This new claim came as a surprise to all parties involved,
including the counsels from the Lagos State Office of Public Defenders
(OPD) and the civil society organizations that had been sympathetic to
their plight since the attacks.
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 said she is suspecting foul
play.
"We were all very shocked, and it seemed to us like a dream.
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 said.
The new twist, our source said, may cause the charges against the suspects to now exclude the offense of murder.
It
was however gathered from some people in Porto Novo that they had seen
Juliana few weeks ago in a hospital, having a new baby, though the
family said they have not seen her but they also heard the news.
Police
at the Federal SARS have reportedly 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.
"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 the answer.
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