A three-year-old boy, Emmanuel Samuel,
died on Sunday after he fell inside a well in front of a building on
Hassan Sule Street, Ita Oluwo, in the Ikorodu area of Lagos.
The kindergarten pupil, his elder
brother, Timileyin Samuel, and some of their friends were said to be
playing around 3pm in the area when the deceased accidentally strayed
into the well.
PUNCH Metro learnt that
residents and officials of the Lagos State Fire Service, who came to the
area after receiving a distress call, had difficulties rescuing the
victim due to the depth of the well.
Punch correspondent gathered that a member
of the Oodua People’s Congress later summoned up courage and went down
the well to rescue the boy at about 7pm. He brought out the boy dead.
It was learnt that the well was dug
about eight years ago by the landlord of the building but was abandoned
when it did not produce water.
Some youths were said to have become
angry with the landlord for leaving the well open. They reportedly
stormed the residence and broke some window glasses.
The landlord, Bamidele Ogunwole, was
said to have been arrested on Monday after the incident was reported at
the Ogijo Police Division, Ogun State.
The family members of the deceased were still wailing on Monday when PUNCH Metro visited the area.
Emmanuel’s mother, Kikelolomo, who spoke in tears, described the deceased as her “everything.”
She said, “He had brothers and sisters,
but he was my everything. He was very intelligent and smart. It was his
brother that rushed to tell me he had drowned.”
The father, Sergeant Abu Samuel, said what pained him most was the fact that the landlord buried his child without his consent.
“I was on duty when I was called that my
son had drowned only to come back home and be told he was dead. To add
insult to injury, that man (the landlord) buried my child somewhere in
Agodo without my consent,” he said.
Residents described Emmanuel’s death as avoidable.
One of them, who identified herself only
as Esther, said, “It is very easy for anybody to get trapped in a well
that is left open like this. One of the man’s tenants told me that they
had complained several times to the landlord, but he ignored them.”
The lawyer for the family, P.O. Idogun,
accused the police of “foot-dragging,” adding that no relative of the
suspect had shown up at the police station.
The Chairman of the community
development association, Alara Ogodo, blamed the suspect for burying the
child without the approval of his family.
The Director, Lagos Fire Service, Rasaq
Fadipe, confirmed the incident, saying “our men from Ikorodu fire
station responded, but the child was brought out dead.”
The Ogun State Police spokesperson, DSP Muyiwa Adejobi, said the landlord had presented himself to the police.
He said, “He is in our custody. We will do something about the case.”
(Punch)
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