An angry father, Deji Kamoru, is in trouble for
throwing his 14-year old daughter, Aishat, from their three-storey
building home after he caught her with her boyfriend in his bedroom.
In
annoyance, he allegedly tied Aishat’s hands, tortured her and threw her
from the third floor of their house at Oroyinyin Street, Lagos Island,
Lagos State, southwest Nigeria.
P.M News learnt that when Aishat landed on the ground, she hit her head against a metal object and became unconscious.
The teenager was rushed to Lagos Island General Hospital in Lagos where she is under intensive care.
Though Aishat is still alive, it was gathered that she cannot talk or recognise any body at the hospital.
The
police at Adeniji Adele Division arrested Kamoru but later released him
on bail so that he could take care of the victim and foot her medical
bill.
P.M.NEWS
gathered that Kamoru separated from Aishat’s mother some years ago and
took custody of their four children, including Aishat, whom he has been
living with before the incident happened.
On
the day the incident happened, Kamoru, who is a driver and security
guard, went to work and returned early to prepare for his night duty but
met the door to his apartment locked inside.
Convinced
that Aisha was inside and must have locked the entrance door to their
apartment, he started knocking at the door until she eventually opened
it.
Before
Kamoru could react when he sensed that his daughter was with someone,
Aishat’s boyfriend reportedly escaped. He lost his temper and allegedly
tortured and threw her from the third floor of their house.
The
landlord of the house, who did not want his name mentioned, confirmed
the incident. he said he was shock that a man would express his anger by
causing such pain to his own daughter.
“Though I do not justify what his daughter did, he should have controlled his anger,” he said.
When
P.M.NEWS visited the hospital, one of the staff told our reporter that
the victim has been in coma for days and was later transferred to LASUTH
for further examination and treatment.
The DPO of Adeniji Adele Division, Monday Agbonika, who confirmed the incident, declined further comment and referred our reporter to the Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, saying the most important thing for now is to save girl’s life.
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