Ero
Alexander Okere
Aggrieved family and friends of the late Mrs. Helen Ero, a 52-year-old woman who was allegedly killed by a conductor last week over a N20 bus fare, have called on the Nigeria Police to identify and arrest the culprits behind her gruesome death.
The relatives, who were accompanied on a protest by sympathisers and residents from Efehi Street, in Oredo Local Government Area of the state, on Friday, lamented over what they described as a delay in police investigation.
It was learnt that the 52-year-old had boarded a bus from New Benin to Uselu and had offered to pay for two other women on the bus.
A heated argument was said to have ensued between the bus conductor and the deceased over the collection of N20 bus fare.
The conductor was said to have later ordered the woman out of the vehicle, which led to a confrontation between the two, as he tried to forced her out.
She was said to have slumped, when the conductor suddenly hit her with a wheel spanner and died before she could get any medical attention.
According the family, her body was later dumped on a walkway, beside Eghosa Grammar School.
Her eldest daughter, Maris Ogbevuon, told Southern City News that the mother of nine children and the family’s bread winner had been feared missing on Saturday.
Ogbevuon said that she was shocked to discovered her remains on a walkway around Okhoro junction, after she got a call from a woman, suspected to be one of the passengers on the bus.
She also noted that the deceased was found almost naked, with all her jewellery taken away.
“On Saturday evening, my mother told me to take some items to my younger ones at Ekosodin and tell them that she was coming home. At about 7:30pm, she passed through my shop.
“Two hours later, someone called to say that she could not find my mother. We searched several hospitals that day but did not find her. On Sunday morning, I heard some people talking about a dead woman on the road and when I got, there I saw her lying dead with only her underwear. Her body was cold when I touched it.”
Ogbevuon, who wept bitterly as she spoke to our correspondent, appealed to relevant security agencies and the state, to assist the family to unravel and arrest the culprits behind the death of her mother.
“I want justice; I want the police to look for the bus driver and the conductor. Please, we need help; her children need help. I do not know who did this to my mother and took her away from us. I have no father and mother. She told me that she was coming and that was the last time I heard from her,” she added.
A brother-in-law to the deceased, Henry Ero, urged the leadership of the state Drivers Welfare Scheme to aid police investigations by identifying the driver and bus conductor.
A crowd of sympatisers during the protest march
The Police Public Relations Officer, AbiodunOsifo, maintained that investigation on the incident was ongoing and urged the family to remain calm.
“You are aware that the police is already investing this case and the two ladies who witnessed the incident are also assisting the police to identify the culprits.
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