The late Vivian Vivian's baby
The
pastor said to be detained at the State Criminal Investigations
Department, Yaba, Lagos had a secret affair with the deceased who was a
choir member in the church but their secret relationship became known
after Vivian's parents were informed she had given birth to a baby but
died eight days after.
Her father, Emmanuel Ndukwu, said him and
his wife were unaware that she was pregnant but she left the house and
had told them she was going to Abuja instead she relocated to Agbara
town in Ogun State to stay with a woman who had an orphanage where she
give birth to a bay girl on May 3, 2014 based on the agreement with her
pastor lover.
The father of the deceased, Emmanuel Ndukwu who said
the owner of the orphanage where his daughter gave birth had agreed
with her late daughter to take custody of the child after delivery
without the consent of the family.
He said: “After telling us
that she was going to Abuja, we did not hear from her until her death.
But we later learnt that Grace (orphanage owner) and her husband had
organised a naming ceremony for the new baby without informing us.
Speaking
further he stated: “My family and the pastor’s family have met and we
agreed that Hillary will perform all the marriage rites for my late
daughter according to the tradition of our people. We are doing this
because a child is involved. The pastor did not deny his responsibility,
so the normal thing must be done.”
Meanwhile the owner of the
orphanage, Mrs. Grace Kato, however, claimed that Vivian never stayed at
her place saying: “Vivian called me three days after the birth of her
baby. She said she wanted me to help her with the hospital bills, that
she was stranded in the hospital. Out of compassion, I went to the
hospital to help.”
Although she admitted that she accommodated her
for 5 days after she gave birth she said on her return from a trip for
her uncle's burial on May 10, Vivian complained of fever, headahe and
she took her to a nearby hospital on May 11 where she died.
She eventually died, while her remains had been taken to the Badagry General Hospital morgue.
According
to a source in the hospital who preferred to remain anonymous, said she
was brought in on May 11 at about 1.20pm unstable, restless and had
high blood pressure and was referred to general hospital but the people
that brought her left her behind and efforts to reach the numbers proved
futile.
The source said: "At some point, the lady started
gasping, and eventually died. It was not until the following day that
they came to pick up her remains.”
The state Police Public
Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, confirmed Vivian’s death and added that
the matter was still under investigation.
She said, “The matter
is under investigation at the Homicide Section of the SCID. The police
is not aware of any negotiation between the two families.”
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