Two Testify, Accuse Couple Of Killing Their Maid In Bariga
A Couple Mr
and Mrs. Stephen are facing a murder trial and two witnesses point accusing
fingers at them as the killers of their maid, Joy Okom Adole, during the
COVID-19 lockdown in April 2020.
The
deceased’s uncle, Mr. Elijah Isiegbe O., and a lady Blessing Inaka Oyikoro, who
brought the deceased to work in Lagos made the accusation to the trial judge,
Justice Oyindamola Ogala, at the Lagos State High court, Ikeja on Thursday.
While
separately being led in evidence, the witnesses said that the deceased couldn’t
have committed suicide as claimed by the couple.
In his
testimony Mr. Elijah, told the court that when he inquired from Mr Stephen
about how Joy Okom Adole died on the 20th April, 2020, he said the 2nd
defendant, ‘Mr. Steve’ narrated that his wife found some stolen items including
Indomie in the possession of their maid.
He explained
to the Court that Mr. Stephen’s wife (Mrs. Nene Favour Stephen) showed the
items to “me on phone.”
He said the
couple told him that the lady committed suicide and that the body has been
deposited in the mortuary.
While at the
State Criminal Investigation Department in Panti, Elijah claimed he noticed
pictures of the scene of the supposed suicide with the police and what he saw
depicted the deceased hanging down from the ceiling with her feet touching the
floor and he observed marks on her body showing that she was beaten to death.
Blessing on
her part told the court that though Mrs. Stephen and Joy had not been getting
on well, she said at a point the deceased left home but the restriction on
vehicular movement during the lockdown, made her returned to her place of
employment.
She said the
deceased told her on phone that she would work till the end of the month so that
she could collect her full salary.
She however
explained that on the 20th of April at 7:00a.m, Mr. Steve called her asking for
her account number so that they would transfer Joy’s salary her and asking for
her own details too.
She said she
declined the request and later in the day, she claimed the police called her on
Mrs. Stephen’s phone informing her that Joy was dead.
At this
point, Justice Ogala adjourned the matter till April 22, 2021 for continuation
of trial.
Recall that
news broke last year over the death of a maid, Joy Okom Adole in Bariga area of
Lagos.
The deceased
who worked for Mrs. Nene Favour Steve, her employer was found dead hanged with
rope.

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