Last Sunday in the Ajegunle area of Lagos, a housewife named Barakat Adio met a tragic end as she was stabbed to death during a dispute with her neighbor, Cynthia Aigbondon, while fetching water at a public tap.
The fatal altercation reportedly erupted over a heated argument between the deceased and the suspect regarding whose turn it was to access the only available public borehole in the vicinity. The dispute escalated into a physical confrontation, culminating in a free-for-all fight.
During the altercation, Cynthia retreated into her one-room apartment and allegedly seized a kitchen knife, with which she inflicted fatal wounds on Barakat. The victim succumbed to her injuries, leading to a shocking scene at the public tap.
Neighbours, witnessing the tragedy, acted swiftly to apprehend Cynthia as she attempted to flee upon realizing the severity of the situation. Benjamin Hundeyin, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, confirmed the incident, indicating that it was reported to the police by the late woman's husband, Lukmon Adio.
According to Hundeyin, Lukmon reported the murder case around 9.45 pm, narrating that his wife had a minor dispute with her neighbor, Cynthia Aigbondon, while fetching water at a nearby public borehole. This dispute tragically escalated, resulting in Cynthia stabbing Barakat with a kitchen knife on her left side.
The horrifying incident underscores the fragility of everyday interactions and the potential for disputes to escalate into tragic outcomes. As the community grapples with the aftermath of this shocking event, the local authorities are expected to conduct a thorough investigation to bring justice to the grieving family and shed light on the circumstances surrounding this devastating loss of life.
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