Female Banker Arrested Over House of Rep Member’s Death
A member of the House of Representatives from Ondo State died in the
early hours of yesterday after what security sources said was a intimate
affair with a female banker in his private residence located at
Gwarinpa Estate in Abuja.
Rep. Raphael Oloye Nomiye, who was 50 years
old, was until his death representing Ondo, Ilaje, Ese Odo in Ondo
State under the platform of the Labour Party.
The lawmaker was said to have died shortly after an affair with the banker (names withheld).
The
spokesperson of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) police command,
Hyelhira Altine Daniel, confirmed the incident, saying the command was
still investigating the cause of the legislator’s death.
When the deceased’s residence was visited at Second Avenue in
Gwarinpa Estate, neighbours and witnesses said the banker, who managed
his accounts, was said to have rushed down form the one-storey building
to inform the policemen on guard at the house that “oga just fell down
and is vomiting blood.”
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They said when the policemen entered into
his room upstairs, they found him laying on the floor with a towel tied
round his waist, while he bled from the mouth. He was then quickly
taken to a private clinic on 3rd Avenue within the estate in his
official Toyota Camry 2012 car with Registration Number 148B Rep.
It
was further learnt that doctors at clinic declined to attend to him,
saying it was a “serious” matter, following which he was then rushed to
the National Hospital, Abuja, where he was later pronounced dead.
Police
sources disclosed that the banker, who is now in police custody at the
Gwarinpa Police Division, had earlier denied having intimate affair with
the lawmaker before his death. But she was said to have changed her
statement after doctors at the National Hospital conducted an
examination on corpse, which confirmed that the deceased had slept with a
woman shortly before his demise.
The sources said after the
test, the banker admitted to interrogators that she had actually slept
with the deceased and had helped him to clean up, following which he
went into the bathroom, where he suddenly fell and began to vomit blood.
Police investigators who inspected the lawmaker’s house had succeeded
in recovering some items, including a bottle of water, which the
deceased lawmaker had drank from some tissue papers and the clothes the
deceased had worn earlier in the day.
When the banker’s private residence located at Kado
Estate in Abuja was visited, two of her professional friends, who spoke on the
condition of anonymity, said the banker and Raphael had been friends.
They, however, denied knowledge of the lawmaker’s death.
Investigation revealed that although the late
lawmaker was married, his wife and children were not living with him in
Abuja.
There was no official statement from his
family or the House, but a lawmaker in the Lower Chamber confirmed the
lawmaker’s demise. He added, however, that the House would make an
official statement until it received formal notification from Nomiye’s
family.
“I heard of his death, but we’re yet to get any official
statement from his family or any doctor. The House will make an official
statement when it eventually receives confirmation from his family,”
said the source.
When contacted, the Deputy Chairman of the House of
Representatives Committee on Media and Publicity, Victor Ogene, said he
was yet to get an official confirmation of the death and, as such,
wouldn’t comment on it.
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