The police
in Abuja have detained one Usman Adamu as a suspect in the death of a young
woman, Joy Odama. According to a statement released earlier today by a police
spokesman Jimoh Moshood, Mr. Adamu is being detained as the police continue
their investigation into the circumstances surrounding Ms. Odama’s death in the
suspect’s apartment in Abuja.
Apart from
Ms. Odama’s death, another young woman in the suspect’s residence, Victoria
Ezekiel, fell gravely ill but was resuscitated at the Federal Medical Center in
Jabi, Abuja.
The police
spokesman disclosed that the Mr. Adamu’s investigation for culpable homicide
began after a law firm representing Philomena Odama, the mother of the deceased
young woman, wrote a petition to the Inspector General of Police. In the
petition, dated January 5, 2017, Mrs. Odama urged the IGP to order an
investigation into her daughter’s death in Mr. Adamu’s apartment.
The late Joy
Odama was a second-year student of Mass Communication at Cross River State
University of Technology. The police statement said she “died mysteriously in
the flat of Alhaji Usman Adamu located at Ibro Quarters, Karmo, Abuja on
21/12/2016.”
According to
the police report, on December 18, 2016, one Elizabeth Okpata James asked Ms.
Joy Odama to go with her to Mr. Adamu’s house along with another woman, Martha
Hassan. The report added that Mrs. Philomena Odama later met Mr. Adamu “who
promised to offer her a job with the
Nigeria
Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC).” On December 20, 2016, the suspect
requested that Joy Odama come to his apartment to help take care of his ill
house-help while he sought the services of a medical doctor.
However,
when Joy Odama’s mother called the suspect the next day to ask after her
daughter, Mr. Adamu reportedly pretended not to know the young woman. The next
day, the distraught mother was invited to Karmo Police Division where she was
informed that her daughter, Joy Odama, and Victoria Ezekiel had become
unconscious the previous day in Mr. Adamu’s home and were rushed to the Federal
Medical Center, Jabi where her daughter Joy Odama was pronounced dead but the
other young woman regained consciousness.
The police
said the hospital placed Ms. Ezekiel on oxygen and treated her for conditions
that included carbon monoxide poisoning, dehydration, vomiting, and headaches.
The police
spokesman disclosed that two autopsies were done at the National Hospital,
Abuja to ascertain Ms. Joy Odama’s cause of death. He said the first autopsy,
done by Dr. Jibrin Paul, was inconclusive, but the second, carried out by Dr.
Wilson Akhinwu, determined that the cause of death was “carbon monoxide
poisoning from generator fumes” aggravated by “a pre-existing cardiomyopathy.”
The autopsy ruled out the presence of cocaine in the deceased.
The police
spokesman revealed that Mr. Adamu would remain in detention, adding that the
case file would be sent to Federal Director of Public Prosecutions for legal
advice and further action.
The police
urged the family of Ms. Odama to remain patient, promising that police
investigators would do a thorough job and ensure that justice was done in the
case.
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