Relatives of late
Lowo Oyediran, 38, who was allegedly murdered in Ibadan by his lawyer wife,
Yewande Oyediran, yesterday called on the concerned authorities to ensure
justice in the case.
Oyediran’s elder brother, Adelani Oyediran, who is the head of the Ajanaku family of Gbongan, spoke on behalf of the family, said the deceased was billed to return to France in pursuit of his business plans. Raised the fear that the powers that- be had made surreptitious moves to subvert the case.
Oyediran’s elder brother, Adelani Oyediran, who is the head of the Ajanaku family of Gbongan, spoke on behalf of the family, said the deceased was billed to return to France in pursuit of his business plans. Raised the fear that the powers that- be had made surreptitious moves to subvert the case.
He, however,
warned that justice must be allowed to take its full course in the matter.
Owing to domestic feud over alleged infidelity, Yewande, who works at the
Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Oyo State Ministry of Justice
allegedly attacked her late husband with a pair of scissors around 3a.m. on
Tuesday, February 2.
She reportedly
stabbed him in the shoulder and back. After Lowo had been treated at a nearby
hospital and the landlord of the residence located on Adeniyi Street, Abidi-
Odan area of General Gas in Ibadan, had intervened, everybody went to sleep.
Around 6.10a.m, Yewande (36) allegedly stabbed her husband with a knife in the
neck, leading to his death.
“It was a loud
scream of Lowo crying for his landlord’s help that woke everybody up to the
dastardly act, we learnt,” Adelani said.
Yewande, a Master
of Law degree holder from a South African University and daughter of a Catholic
venerable, was later arrested and is currently being detained at Iyaganku,
Ibadan.
It was learnt
yesterday that the rift that resulted in the unfortunate incident in the
three-year-old family was the marital relationship between Lowo and a lady in
France, leading to the birth of a baby boy.
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