The Lagos State Police command has arrested a father,
identified simply as Benson, for allegedly flogging his son to death with a
belt.
Benson, an indigene
of Ishan in Edo State, allegedly beat up Bright, his 16-year-old son, to death
after the teenager was accused of stealing N1,200.
PUNCH learnt that Benson, who had divorced his wife,
was living on Olanrewaju Street, Oregun, Ikeja, with his two sons – Bright 16
and Samuel, 14 years – when the incident happened.
Samuel told our correspondent that on Sunday evening, his
father beat up his elder brother in anger because of the accusation against
him. He added that Bright had been ill before the beating.
He said, “Bright has been sick for some days before that
Sunday. Initially in the morning, Dad was looking for Bright, but could not
find him. Later in the evening, Bright showed up with some boys on our street
who told our father that Bright had stolen N1,200 from them.
“My father was very angry on discovering the money in
Bright’s pocket. He returned the money to the owners, and after they left, tied
Bright’s hands with a rope. He then began to beat him with the iron end of his
belt.”
Samuel noted that his father, who suffered from partial
blindness, must have unintentionally hit Bright, who was still battling with a
sickness, in the wrong place.
“I think it was the anger that made my daddy to make that
mistake. The reason is because as soon as he did not hear Bright’s cries again,
dad stopped beating him, carried him on his shoulders and rushed him to a
private hospital near our house. But he was said to be dead when we got to the
hospital,” he added.
However, Benson’s neighbours told our correspondent that the
man, despite his eyes’ problem, had the habit of beating his children with any
object and that he was violent.
One of the neighbours, who identified herself simply as
Oluwaseun, explained that the man began beating the boy around 9pm, adding that
Bright’s pleas for mercy fell on the dad’s deaf ears.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi
Braide, confirmed that the case was under investigation at the State Criminal
Investigation Department, Yaba.
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