A birthday party on Kehinde Street in
the Ajegunle area of Lagos State turned bloody when some guests began a
fight and stabbed a schoolboy, Endurance Augustine, to death.
the Ajegunle area of Lagos State turned bloody when some guests began a
fight and stabbed a schoolboy, Endurance Augustine, to death.
Policemen from the Ajeromi division were said to have removed Endurance’s corpse and deposited it in a morgue.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Endurance had gone to the party with some of his friends, when a fight broke out. The cause of the fight was unknown, but the hoodlums, who were
guests at the party, fled after stabbing the victim to death.
guests at the party, fled after stabbing the victim to death.
It was gathered that two suspects, who
were trying to hide the victim’s corpse, were apprehended by residents
and handed over to the police.
were trying to hide the victim’s corpse, were apprehended by residents
and handed over to the police.
Endurance’s mother, who did not want her name in print, said she had
gone to a church service at 4pm on Wednesday only to hear the news of
her son’s death on her return.
gone to a church service at 4pm on Wednesday only to hear the news of
her son’s death on her return.
The mother of four added that if
Endurance had told her that he was attending a party, she would have
dissuaded him from going as the area had been tense.
Endurance had told her that he was attending a party, she would have
dissuaded him from going as the area had been tense.
She said, “I don’t think Endurance had a
quarrel with anyone before he was stabbed to death. He did not inform
me that he was going to a birthday party. He was an easy-going boy. He
went to school every day and ought to be in the senior school by
September. I am pained that my son was murdered. I don’t even know who
organised the party.”
quarrel with anyone before he was stabbed to death. He did not inform
me that he was going to a birthday party. He was an easy-going boy. He
went to school every day and ought to be in the senior school by
September. I am pained that my son was murdered. I don’t even know who
organised the party.”
A resident, who identified herself only
as Mary, said she was in her shop when she noticed a crowd of youths
trooping into the street.
as Mary, said she was in her shop when she noticed a crowd of youths
trooping into the street.
“Their dressing did not show good
manners. In fact, some of them came to the front of my shop and smoked
hemp. I warned them to stop and asked them to leave my premises, but
they ignored me.
manners. In fact, some of them came to the front of my shop and smoked
hemp. I warned them to stop and asked them to leave my premises, but
they ignored me.
“It was on the following day that I was told they fought and a boy was killed,” she added.
A witness, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, said, “I learnt that the birthday host was a lady. She used
to stay with her parents on Kehinde Street. She decided to come on
Wednesday to celebrate the birthday.
anonymity, said, “I learnt that the birthday host was a lady. She used
to stay with her parents on Kehinde Street. She decided to come on
Wednesday to celebrate the birthday.
“I was in my house eating when I heard
people shouting that they were fighting on the next street and a boy had
been killed. Everyone quickly shut their doors until policemen came.
They took the boy’s corpse away. A tricycle was also set ablaze by the
thugs.
people shouting that they were fighting on the next street and a boy had
been killed. Everyone quickly shut their doors until policemen came.
They took the boy’s corpse away. A tricycle was also set ablaze by the
thugs.
“What began as a birthday party resulted
in a street fight. Gang fights are becoming rampant now in Ajegunle.
The police should strengthen security in the area.”
in a street fight. Gang fights are becoming rampant now in Ajegunle.
The police should strengthen security in the area.”