An
18-year-old boy, Olanrewaju Kayode-Aremu, who was recently arrested by the
Lagos State Police Command for stabbing his 46-year-old father, Victor
Kayode-Aremu, to death has said he does not regret his action.
The native
of Kwara State added that he decided to stab his father to death because he
could not lay his hands on poison or a gun which he would have used to kill his
father
PUNCH Metro
had reported on May 15, 2013 that the suspect stabbed his father to death at
their home located at Langbasa in Ajah. It had
also been reported that the suspect was a Geology student of the University of
Ilorin, Kwara State, but was asked to leave the school due to his poor grades.
The
suspect, who is currently being detained at the state Criminal Investigation
Department, Yaba, said he killed his father for many reasons.
He said
killing his father was a mistake but he still had no regrets.
Olarenwaju
said one of the reasons why he killed his father was that his father forced him
to study Geology even though he did not like the course.
He said,
“My father used to maltreat me and my mother was aware of this. Sometimes he
would not give me food or money. He sent me to University of Ilorin but I did
not get the course I wanted. I was admitted to study Geology but I wanted to
study Biochemistry.
“My father
forced me to go to the school and after I failed, the school asked me to leave.
I started working with my father afterwards and I used to follow him to work.
He did not want to send me to school anymore.”
Narrating
what happened on the day he killed his father, Olanrewaju said he had
complained to his parents that he was not feeling too well but they had ignored
him.
He said it
was in the usual behaviour of his father to maltreat him, adding that he
decided to vent his anger on his father
He said,
“On that day that I killed my father, I was ill and I told my parents but they
ignored me. I do not really know what came over me. I took a knife and followed
my father upstairs and stabbed him repeatedly. He ran downstairs and I chased
him downstairs and stabbed him once more.
“My mother
saw me when I stabbed him to death but she did nothing.”
Asked why
he decided to kill his father in such a gruesome manner, he said, “I could not
get poison or a gun. That was why I stabbed him.”
Olanrewaju,
who is the first of five children, said his father married a second wife and
this had strained the good relationship the family once had.
He said on
several occasions, his father had sent him out of the house because he hated
him, stressing that he had reported to relatives but no one ever listened to
him.
Olanrewaju
said he killed his father because he believed he would not be arrested due to
his young age. He said he thought the murder would be treated as a family
affair.
He
lamented that since his arrest, family members, including his mother, had
refused to visit him.
He said,
“My mother has not come to visit me since I was arrested. I want her to get me
a lawyer. I am still very young. I killed him because I wanted to be free. I
did not know I would be arrested. I thought nothing would ever happen to me.
“I am not happy in detention and I want the police to release
me; I have suffered enough. I am not happy in the cell.”
This boy is not normal. He sounds mentally retarded and detached from reality, possibly due to abuse from a young age. If he was in the West he would be found not guilty of murder but manslaughter.
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