Mr. Megwa, who spoke in an emotion-laden
low tone, explained to Punch that on that night which turned out to be the worst
day of his life, a girl living with him had gone out to buy something
in a kiosk which doubles as the security post and petty trading store
used by the security guard employed to man the street gate in front of
the Megwas’ house.
“My boys – the twins – were standing on the veranda watching the goings on on the street and at the girl walking out of the house around 10.30pm.
“When the girl got to the guard’s kiosk, about three boys, who were standing around the area, started harassing and groping her. She raised the alarm and I had to rush downstairs to challenge the boys, just to make them stop.
“As I rushed downstairs, one of my twin boys followed me. I opened the gate and noticed that the boys were still standing by. I asked them simply why they were harassing the girl and one of them challenged me for asking them such question.
“They started charging towards us, becoming aggressive, so, I pushed my son back. As he was trying to move back, he fell and got up again. At that point, his brother had come downstairs to ask what was happening.”
Saturday PUNCH learnt that
while this ruckus went on, some of the friends of the three young men
came to the scene. Some of them were said to have raced to a nearby bear
parlour and picked bottles of beer, which they brought to the scene,
ready to do battle with their weapons.
Mr. Megwa told our correspondent that as
soon as he saw the men racing out of the street gate in an aggressive
manner, he shouted to the street’s gateman to lock the gate, which he
failed to do.
Unfortunately, the men came back armed with broken bottles.
“As we retreated, they seemed to be surrounding us and before I knew what was happening, the girl living with me screamed. She shouted that Elvis had been stabbed. At that point, I rushed to my son, who was already bleeding heavily from his neck. Lewis was also stabbed in the shoulder and stomach.
The girl removed her wrapper and used it to cauterise the gushing blood. I also removed my singlet and added it to it. I was just concerned about the welfare of my children. Even the girl sustained minor stab injury in her stomach.”
Elvis |
Saturday PUNCH learnt that both Elvis and Lewis were rushed to a nearby hospital where Elvis was pronounced dead.
As of the time of filing this report, Lewis had not been informed that his twin brother was dead.
Mr. Megwa dabbed at his eyes as he
started another round of sobbing when he told our correspondent how
Lewis asked everybody who visited him in his hospital about his twin.
“Everybody keeps telling him that Lewis is fine and that he would see him soon,” he said.
It was learnt that Elvis was studying Mass Communication at the National Open University.
“The twins are my inspiration. They are so focused that they always told me not to worry that through their own businesses, they would be able to pay their own school fees. They are very entrepreneurial. The only reason they enrolled at the Open University was to be able to undertake their own business,” the grieving father said.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that the
twins were stabbed by one Alex Onuora, who has since fled though the
police at the Ikotun division have taken into custody members of his
family. Some other suspects involved in the attack have also been
arrested.
The deceased’s family explained that the
security man who failed to lock the gate of the street during the
attack had gone into hiding. They said even though the security rule of
the street was that he should have locked the gate by 10pm, he failed to
do this, allowing the hoodlums’ incursion into the scene of the attack
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