Detectives in Ondo State
have detained a primary school teacher, Alade Adebayo, for allegedly flogging
to death a four-year-old female pupil Elizabeth Wanogha.
The deceased pupil was a
student of a private primary school, Falaye Memorial Nursery and Primary
School, located at Fanibi area in Akure metropolis.
The teacher, according to
report, accused the deceased of being stubborn in the class. He was said to
have beaten the girl to a state of coma.
Cries from other pupils in
the class reportedly attracted other teachers who rushed to the scene where
they found that the girl had fainted.
She was said to have been
rushed to a private hospital and was admitted but reportedly died later.
Police authorities,
however, said that the pupil died two weeks after the beating by the suspect.
The father of the deceased,
Mr. Wanogha lodged a complaint at the Fanibi Police station, alleging that his
daughter died as a result of the injuries sustained from the severe beating by
her teacher.
Following the complaint,
the teacher was arrested for interrogation.
Contacted, the Police image
maker, Wole Ogodo, confirmed that the teacher had been arrested.
Ogodo however said that
people should not jump into conclusion that it was the beating which took place
about two weeks earlier that led to the death of the pupil.
He pointed out that the
autopsy will determine the cause of the pupil's death.
Ogodo said that the suspect
is being quizzed at the state Criminal Investigative Department, SCID.
He explained further that
the deceased was hospitalised immediately after the beating but died two weeks
after.
Ogodo said that
investigation into the death of the pupil continues adding that the findings
would be made public.
The father of the deceased
pupil insisted that the teacher should be prosecuted for murder.
Mr wanogho who lived at
Adebowale street Fanibi vowed that the matter would be pursued to a logical
conclusion to serve as deterrent to wicked teachers who vent their anger on
innocent pupils put in their care.
He appealed to NGOs to take
the matter up by ensuring that it was not swept under the carpet.
The proprietor of the
school declined comment on the incident.
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