Man Hacks Wife’s Lover To Death In Lagos

The Lagos state police command has arrested a 42-year-old lady, Adisa, after her husband, Idris, killed her lover one Abdulraman Danbaba, a 32-year-old man. idris reportedly suspected his wife of having an affair with the deceased. Vanguardngr reports that Idris hacked Danbaba to death at their apartment in shanti, on Kofo Abayomi roundabout, Apapa, last Friday. Reports have it that Idris who is now on the run returned home at about 10pm and found the deceased in an alleged compromising position with his wife, in a rage, he hit Danbaba with a hammer, causing him to slump and die.

A resident, Okoye Mmadu, speaking on the issue said;  “Idris is an easy going man. It was rumoured that his wife had an affair with the deceased.These rumour mongers claimed they usually saw the deceased with Idris’s wife both at the buka she runs and at their home. They also alleged that the deceased usually came to visit the woman at odd hours when Idris was not at home. When Idris confronted his wife, she denied it. On the day of the incident, Idris returned home to meet the man right in his apartment, with his wife. We heard somebody called him on the phone to inform him that the stranger was around. And when he came, he over reacted. Now, everyone behind the rumour has taken to his heels.” Adisa, speaking on the issue on ground said her relationship with the deceased was a platonic rone. deceased. “Danbaba was a regular customer of mine. He usually visited my buka to buy food. He became our family friend when I discovered we were from same country. My husband even knew him because he usually visited when my husband was around. I am diabetic and that is the most pressing issue on my mind, not promiscuity. How could he have accused me of having extra marital affairs with the deceased whom I was much older than? Now my husband has abandoned me to suffer for a crime I did not commit. How could I be promiscuous at this age, when I have better things to think about?”Photo Credit: Getty

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