‘HOW WE KILLED JUSTICE OFILI-AJUMOGOBIA’S DAUGHTER’ – STEWARD

A domestic worker in the employment of Dr. Aribemchukwu Ofili-Ajumogobia, the deceased daughter of Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia, has confessed to being involved in her murder, a police source said yesterday.

Aribemchukwu, known as Chuchu, was killed in her Parkview Estate residence in Ikoyi, Lagos State. Though a family source said she was murdered on Tuesday night, her body was discovered outside the gate of her residence on Wednesday morning.

Three domestic workers, including the house-help, a security guard, and a driver, were arrested in connection with the murder.

Providing updates on the investigation, a police source, who requested anonymity, said that the house-help confessed to the crime during interrogation.

The source clarified that Aribemchukwu was murdered in her room and her body was later dragged outside the gate to make it appear she was killed there.

“The deceased was killed in her room, and her body was dragged to the front of the gate to create the impression she was killed on the spot. The suspects attempted to clean up the blood stains but missed some spots because the act occurred at night,” the source said.

During interrogation, the house-help allegedly admitted to the crime, saying: “We did it, we did it.” The suspects reportedly packed all the valuables of the deceased after killing her.

The source also confirmed that the three domestic workers had been employed only a week before the incident.

Aribemchukwu, a doctor, had recently married before her tragic death.

State Police Public Relations Officer Benjamin Hundeyin told The PUNCH that investigations were ongoing and updates would be provided as new developments emerge.

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