Heartbreaking! How a Man Killed a Banker Over Dented Car as Wife Cries Out for Justice Over Murder
Posted by Odinaka on Sun 28th May, 2017 - tori.ng
The
angel of death had laid ambush for a 28-year-old handsome man who got
married few months ago when a Toyota Camry car hit his vehicle in Oil
Mill area of Port Harcourt city, near the Eleme bridge.
The deceased and the grieving wife
When Paschal Chukwuemeka Nnorom, a staff of Union Bank of Nigeria
and his wife, Priscilla, woke from sleep on Saturday, May 13, 2017, they
were full of life.
With zest, they prayed, had breakfast and got ready to attend the
wedding ceremony of Pascal’s colleague in Elelewon area of Port
Harcourt, the Rivers State capital. Then they drove off from their
Origwe, Elingbu Road residence in a Honda CRV SUV, (Sport Utility
Vehicle).
Not even in her widest imagination did Priscilla think that her
young husband she served breakfast earlier in the day was embarking on a
journey of no return. No premonition, no dream.
Neither was it revealed during their early morning prayer that the
angel of death had laid ambush for him on the way to the venue of the
wedding ceremony. And suddenly, fate dealt her a deadly blow. While she
went back home heartbroken, without the usually warm company of her
28-year-old handsome husband she married in 2015, his body was being
wheeled to the mortuary.
Pascal’s journey to his untimely grave began when a Toyota
Camry car, driven by one Joseph Udoh, from Anang in Akwa Ibom State,
hit his vehicle in Oil Mill area of the city, near the Eleme bridge.
The deceased, who hailed from Eziudo Mbaise, Imo State, was said to
have alighted from his vehicle and walked over to meet the driver of
the Camry. Sunday Sun gathered that he placed his hand on the door of
the Camry, when Udoh allegedly refused to alight from his own car for
them to resolve the matter.
Rather, Udoh quickly wound up the glass, trapping Pascal’s hand and then sped off.
Distraught and grieving Priscilla, who confirmed the incident to
Sunday Sun poured out her heart, as she narrated how the tragic incident
happened, resulting in the killing of her husband in her presence.
Her words: “After driving off from our home, we passed through
Rumukrushi and turned at the Shell gate, before joining the MTN link
Road where we saw the car trying to link the Oil Mill road.
"The Camry hit and dented my husband’s Honda CRV and both of
them stopped and my husband alighted from his vehicle and went to meet
him. But Udoh refused to alight from his own car. My husband’s hand was
still in the door of Udoh’s car and he quickly wound up the glass with
my husband’s hand trapped between the glass and the door frame. Then he
sped off and dragged him several poles before he stopped.”
In the process of draging the victim, his body hit the hard pavement severally.
Satisfied, Udoh stopped the car, came down, opened the door and
pulled the near lifeless body of the victim away and attempted to drive
off. But luck ran out on him, as he was stopped by eyewitnesses, who
stormed the scene and held him. The mob was said to have tortured the
suspect and was about to give him jungle justice before he was rescued
by policemen from Elelewon police station, where he was being detained
as at the time of filing this report.
Priscilla told Sunday Sun how the murder of her loving and caring
husband had caused her world to collapse. She also described the husband
as her best friend. “He was everything to me,” she added, sobbing profusely.
According to her, it was when her husband was being dragged on the
express road by Udoh’s car that his spinal cord and legs were broken and
he became immediately unconscious.
Continuing the heart-rending tale, she said: “Firstly, I rushed
my husband to Saint Jude Hospital, Elelewon, Pano Hospital, and later,
Saint Martin’s Hospital at Stadium Road. He was later referred to
Braithwaite Memorial Hospital (BMH) and later, University of Port
Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) where he died.
According to the widow, one of the most painful aspects of the
death was that her marriage to Paschal, the fourth son and the last of
his parents’ nine children, was yet to produce a child before his death.
“When the mob was beating Udoh, he told them he was ready to die, as far as he had done what he wanted to do,” Priscilla said.
Sunday Sun gathered that soon after her husband was confirmed dead,
Mrs. Nnorom fainted and had to be revived. Meanwhile, she has appealed
to the government and the security agencies to bring her husband’s
killer to book.
“I want justice, I want the government to intervene, to bring the killer of my husband to justice,” she said, wailing.
The elder brother of the deceased, Mr. Julius Nnamdi Nnorom, 50,
told Sunday Sun that he had doubted the news of his brother’s death,
when he was contacted on phone and only believed after he got to the
mortuary.
The Lagos-based freight forwarder said he boarded a night bus and
arrived Owerri about 4am. The same Sunday, May 14, 2017, he came to Port
Harcourt to see things for himself.
“We went to the mortuary to ascertain, if what I was told on the phone was true, only to find my brother stone dead and cold,” he said.
He disclosed that another problem confronting the family now is how
to console their 70-year-old mother who lost her husband in 1997.
He said: “My mother is in a terrible condition now because, my
late brother, being the last born, was very close to her. The shock is
severe, the damage on her is unquantifiable, is like when her husband
died in 1997.”
Julius also appealed to the security agencies and the government, to help the family to get justice.
Efforts by Sunday Sun reporter to get the views of the Nigeria
Police on the issue were unsuccessful as the Command’s Public Relations
Officer, Mr. Nnamdi Omoni, could not respond to the text message sent to
him.
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