The family of late Ronke Shonde (nee Bewaji) has reacted to the allegations levelled against her by her husband, Lekan.
The first and only surviving child of the family, Bolatito Bewaji, told PUNCH Metro on Tuesday that Lekan allegedly killed her sister due to jealousy and insecurity.
She said the problem started when Ronke discovered that her husband had a child outside wedlock, which affected their marriage.
Bolatito said her sister had endured a
long period of domestic abuse, adding that sometime in December 2015,
she almost packed out of his house.
PUNCH Metro had reported how
Lekan, a dockworker in the Apapa area of Lagos State, allegedly killed
Ronke, his wife of eight years, at their home in the Idimu-Egbeda area
last Thursday.
The matter was reported at the Idimu Police Division.
Lekan, who spoke to our correspondent
while in hiding, had claimed that his late wife was unfaithful to him,
adding that he caught her discussing her sexual escapades with a lover
on the telephone.
On Monday, the 51-year-old Abeokuta, Ogun State indigene, submitted himself to the police.
Bolatito, who spoke at the family house
on Ogunsiji Close, Allen Avenue, Ikeja, however, said her sister would
not have died if she had listened when she (Bolatito) and their mother
begged her to leave the house after a series of abuse.
She said, “The first case of abuse which
I can remember happened sometime in 2012. The most recent was in
December 2015, when we were still mourning the death of my brother. My
mother was in the house with them when he started to verbally assault
her. It was getting heated and my mum had to immediately leave the
house. My mum called me and I went to a police station closest to the
house. The policemen there said I could not report the case since I was
not the victim.”
She said she went to her sister’s house, but her husband refused to let her go, which created a scene on their street.
“My mother said I must make sure she
packed her belongings. I started begging her to follow me, and she stood
up and went ahead of me. But as I stepped out, I discovered that she
had gone back. When I returned to their house, I found her in bed.
“I called her and said, ‘my sister, do
you want to die? We don’t want to lose you. We just lost our second
born. I know you are a loving person and you care about your family, but
you have to quit this marriage.’ At this point, she (Ronke) started
crying,” Bolatito added.
It was learnt that a pastor on the
street and the landlady of the house came out to intervene and beg on
behalf of Lekan, who was also pleading and saying it was the devil’s
handiwork.
Bolatito said her mother insisted she
followed them back or she signed an undertaking at a police station that
whatever happened to her, the family would not be involved.
She said her sister’s latest problem started after a woman turned up in their home with a child.
She explained that Lekan, who was caught unawares by the visit, started begging his wife for forgiveness.
Bolatito said, “My sister called me and
said her husband had a child outside wedlock. She said somebody brought
the child to the house and said her husband was the father. She was
shattered by that news and from that time, she started keeping to
herself.
“Lekan asked her to forgive him, saying
it was the devil’s handiwork. He would kneel and beg in the kitchen and
bathroom. He promised to do a DNA test to know if the child was truly
his own, but he didn’t do it. He started sending people to beg her. But
she decided to stop talking to him.”
On the infidelity accusation, Bolatito
said her sister never had any relationship out of wedlock, saying the
relationship between Ronke and the manager in question was professional.
She also said Lekan did not buy her two cars as he claimed.
“She has been struggling to raise
N70,000 to change the gearbox of her car. My sister would sometimes ask
me for money for her children’s school fees and other things, but he
(Lekan) would check her account and ask who sent the money and they
would start fighting over it.
“Since we lost our brother, the two of
us became close and we promised to stay together to take care of our
mum. But now, see what he has done to our family,” she added.
Another family member, who asked not to
be named, said when Ronke refused to take any action on the child born
out of wedlock, her husband checked her phones to know if she was dating
another person in retaliation.
He said aside from the general manager
that the suspect mentioned, he had accused her of dating at least three
other people in her office.
He said, “He would pick her phone and
would query her on numbers not in her contact, he would ask who it was
and why he was calling. Before she got her job, whenever she was going
for an interview, he would commission a motorcyclist to trail her and
check if she actually went for the interview or not.
“If she told him she was going to see a
friend, she would call that friend some minutes later and said he could
not reach his wife on her mobile phone and would like to talk to her
through the friend’s phone; just to check if she was there.
“At another time, he started waiting for her at the gate at night to see who would drop her at the gate.
“It got to a point that he sent friendship request to all her male friends on Facebook and got their contacts and started calling them and harassing them. The man is insecure and jealous.”
The family member described the late
Ronke as a loving woman who cared for her family and died because she
refused to leave her family.
He said, “Ronke was a loving person. The
only thing that mattered to her was her family and her children. Even
when things were bad, she would call her sister to borrow money to pay
rent or pay the children’s school fees.”
Meanwhile, our correspondent gathered
that the family were already making plans to bury the 36-year-old, as
the police await the result of the autopsy.
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