A popular food vendor in Eke-Awka market, Anambra State, Ngozi Aloefuna,
was discovered to have been in custody of the remains of her brother
who died of mental illness about two years ago. The corpse of Stephen
Aloefuna, a former footballer with Rangers International Club in the
80s, was hidden in the family house for the past two years until it had
decomposed to a skeleton.
Residents of Amikwo Village, Awka South
Local Government Area, where the incident happened, were benumbed by
the shocking discovery, even as people accused Ngozi, a food vendor, of
mischievously harvesting her brother’s body parts to cook the food she
sells to the public in the market.
Eyewitnesses to the
horror said that the remains of the young man had turned into a skeleton
when it was discovered by one of his brothers, who pressed Ngozi to
show him where the late Stephen was buried.
The man, stunned by
the bizarre sight, raised the alarm that attracted neighbours to the
room. The sight shocked the neighbours, as they never imagined that they
had lived with a decomposing corpse for the past two years. While
suspecting Ngozi of sinister motives, the villagers alleged that she was
using her late brother’s parts to prepare food for her customers, as
nothing could explain why she locked up his remains in a room for two
years.
It was gathered that the bewildered neighbours descended
on Ngozi, as they demanded explanation for such evil. Sources disclosed
that Ngozi admitted that it was the skeleton of her brother, Stephen,
who died of mental sickness. However, her failure to explain why she hid
the corpse increased people’s speculation that she had something
sinister rolled up her sleeves.
But when Daily Sun went to the
residence of the suspect to probe further, her relations denied the
claim, insisting that she was innocent of any diabolical act. A member
of the family, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the death
of Stephen, who he said suffered mental problem for many years before
his death.
It was reported that Ngozi tried all she could do for
him to recover from his sickness but all her efforts proved abortive.
So, when he died, she called one of their brothers and reported the
death of their brother, Stephen, but he allegedly shunned her and asked
her not to bother him again. For the past two years, the corpse was
denied a proper burial and abandoned in the room, where it decomposed to
bones.
The dishonour to the dead came to light recently when Mr.
Ifeanyi Aloefuna accosted Ngozi and demanded to see where the deceased
was buried. It was at that point that she led him to the room where he
beheld the terrifying skeleton of the late Stephen.
When Ngozi
was asked whether she was guilty of cooking her brother’s body parts,
she said: “I am innocent. I did not kill my brother. Everybody knew he
had a mental problem and was seriously sick before he died. Before he
died, I was the only person that was taking care of him for years and
nobody asked me how he was faring until he died. They said I killed him
and used his body to prepare the food that I sell but only God knows the
truth. I leave it for God to judge.”
She explained that shortly
after her brother’s death, she called their elder brother, that was
living outside the state but he warned her not to disturb his peace.
According to her, since she could not bury his brother alone, she left
the corpse in a room and covered him.
“I decided to cover him
till he comes back because only I cannot bury him. After two years of
his death, some of our family members came and asked of him and I told
them he is dead and they said I should show them his grave. I opened his
room and showed them where he died. Then I was arrested and taken to
the police station,” she explained.
Ngozi denied embalming the
corpse with native herbs to dry it and prevent any odour in the
neighbourhood. One of the residents of the area told our reporter that a
pungent smell pervaded the air within the area for many months in the
past but no one could trace the source of the stinking odour. It was
after the shocking discovery was made that residents felt disgusted of
inhaling such odour from a decomposing corpse.
The remains of
the deceased were taken to the police station, while Ngozi was detained
and interrogated for some days. She was later granted bail when some of
her kindred intervened. The relatives also buried the remains of late
Stephen in their family compound.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Uche Eze, confirmed the incident and said that investigations were ongoing.
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