Tragedy struck in front of Lafenwa Comprehensive High
School, Ota, Ogun State, last Thursday, when a 15-year-old pupil, Miss Kemi
Obanla, was crushed to death by a truck driver.
It was learnt that Kemi was
killed while running errands for her class teacher.It was alleged that the teacher
had asked Kemi to go and buy cooked ‘ofada’ rice for her around 10am on the
day.
An eyewitness, who craved
anonymity, said the SS1 pupil was knocked down by a truck while crossing the
road.He said Kemi died while she was
being rushed to the hospital.
“The girl was knocked down
when she was crossing the road. After hitting her, the driver of the vehicle
attempted to escape but the youths around apprehended him.
“It was when the girl was being
taken to the hospital that she died. When we inquired where she was going at
that time, we were told her teacher, whose name was not given, sent her to buy ofada rice for her.”
The father of the deceased, Mr.
Peter Obanla, said the death of his daughter, dealt a devastating blow to the
family.He said when the girl left their
Ajegunle Close, off Mefun Road, Ota, home, she was full of life.
Obanla said about two hours after
his daughter left for school, someone informed him that she was involved in a
fatal accident.
He said, “The accident happened
on Ahmaddiya Road, Ota. By the time I got there, I learnt that they had taken
her to an hospital. She died on the way to the hospital.
“Since then, we are yet to come
to terms with the fact that that she is dead. I still cannot believe it. Kemi
was very industrious, respectful and brilliant. Her death has dealt a blow to
us.”
Obanla, who works with Dangote
Group of Companies as a driver in Ibeshe Plant, said the school was shielding
the teacher.
“It is only the Principal of the
school that has been showing up. We do not know the teacher that sent my
daughter on an errand. Though many teachers from the school have been coming to
our house, we do not know who among them sent her on errand on that fateful
day.
“The driver that killed her and
the school authorities have been begging me to drop the case. They said what
happened was the will of God.”
When contacted, the Public
Relations Officer, Ogun Police Command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, promised to get the
details of the incident.
However, as of the time of going
to the press, he did not get back to our correspondent.
Subsequent efforts to speak with
him were not successful as his phone rang out many times without him picking
it.
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