A woman identified as Ogochukwu Nwosu, 25, is in critical condition after being bathed with acid after a man allegedly dropped from a motorcycle and poured the substance on her at Ilasa bus stop, on the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway. The woman who sustained burns on her face, neck, breasts, among other parts of her body, was reportedly rushed to Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, Surulere, Lagos State, by passersby.
According to Punch Metro, jumped back on the motorcycle and fled the scene after pouring the acid on Ogochukwu. The newspaper also disclosed the victim claims a certain Mrs. Chidi, the wife of the man who had proposed marriage to her, was the culprit. Ogochukwu also said that Mrs. Chidi had been threatening her on the telephone and through text messages immediately she learnt of her husband’s intention to marry her (Ogochukwu). The victim also added that she refused to accept Mr. Chidi’s proposal because he was married but he persisted. Ogochukwu said:
“On Thursday, I had closed from Computer Village where I work. Around 8pm, when I reached Ilasa bus stop, I dropped off the bus.
“I was about to cross to the other side of the road when a man dropped from a motorcycle and poured something on me. He immediately fled on the motorcycle. People came to my rescue and took me to the hospital.
“I suspect Mrs. Chidi because she had been threatening me before the incident. And while I was on admission at the hospital, she called and spoke with my brother, saying that was just the beginning”.
According to the victim’s brother, Peter, he recorded part of the conversation with Mrs. Chidi on his mobile phone. He then reported the incident at the Itire Police Division and Mrs. Chidi was arrested and detained for two days before the case was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Yaba. However, the suspected was bailed shortly after the matter got to the SCIID.
Louis Nwaugbala and Anthony Obi, counsel to the victim, have already petitioned the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Force Headquarters, Abuja, over the matter. A copy of the petition read in part:
“Sometime in 2012, one Mr. Chidi approached our client and started making advances to her and promised to marry her. But she vehemently refused the proposal. She told him that she was not interested in the marriage since he was already married.
“Upon Mr. Chidi’s insistence of wanting to marry our client and even making preparations to visit our client’s family to formalise the marriage rites, our client advised Mr. Chidi to inform his wife of his plans to take our client as his second wife, since both of them will be cohabiting in the same house.
“Immediately Mr. Chidi made his plans known to his wife, all hell broke loose as Mrs. Chidi started calling and persistently threatening our client’s life through phone calls, text and Whatsapp messages.”
The petition alleged that Mrs. Chidi threatened to wreak havoc before December 2016, the purported month of the traditional marriage between Mr. Chidi and Ogochukwu. It’s understood that the victim was persuaded against reporting the threat to the police by Mr. Chidi, who allegedly promised to convince his wife to accept the union. However, Ogochukwu was still attacked on Thursday, October 6, 2016 while returning from work.
The victim’s lawyer, Nwaugbala, is determined to ensure justice is served in the case. He also added that Ogochukwu must be flown abroad for plastic surgery by the suspect and her husband.
“That is the only thing that can assuage the damage presently done to her. She should be flown abroad for treatment”.
SP Dolapo Badmos, the Police Public Relations Officer, confirmed the incident. She explained that Mrs. Chidi was released on bail because she could not be directly linked to the attack. She said:
“It was reported that the victim was bathed with acid by two men on a motorcycle. The victim alleged that she suspected the woman because she (the victim) is a girlfriend to Mr. Chidi and because she (victim) might likely marry the man, Mrs. Chidi might have planned the attack.
“Mrs. Chidi was picked up, made to undergo investigation and the command could not get any clue linking her to the case for now. And to protect her right, she was granted bail. Investigation is still ongoing to unravel what actually happened. Anyone linked to the case will be duly prosecuted.”
Mr. Chidi has refused to pass any comment regarding the incident saying the case is under investigation at the SCIID.