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Lady arrested by police for pushing her boyfriend out of the window during fight


The Nigeria police force, on the 13th of July 2018 arrested a 21 year old lady for pushing her boyfriend from a window of a store building in Ajagbandi area, Lagos while trying to prevent him from searching through her phone. 

The deceased, Wilson Henry, a Civil Engineering graduate from the University of Benin, had his neck and complete spinal cord broken, as he landed on the fence of the building.

He died three days later at Lagos State Teaching Hospital, in Ikeja. 
According to Vanguard, the suspect, Adaugona Esu, a hair stylist was living in a self-contain apartment with her ex-boyfriend, Eto, until he travelled out of the country in the year, 2017. Along the line she started dating that the deceased, who according to neighbors usually spent time with her in the apartment before leaving.

According to neighbors, on the day of the incident they heard usual banter words from the lovers' apartment, which was followed by shouts of help from the suspect. Out of concern, some neighbors banged on the door and after sometime forced the door open to rescue the suspect.

According to eyewitnesses one of the male tenant who entered the apartment aided the suspect in throwing the deceased out of the window. As at the time of the incident, occupants ran out of the store building for fear of being nabbed by the police. The police are currently trailing the male tenant that aided in throwing Henry out of the window.
In an interview with the suspect she denied, she said;

I didn't throw him out, he jumped out himself, He came in drunk that night and wanted to collect my phone to search it but I refused. As I was struggling the phone with him, he started beating me and I shouted for help, at a point, I could shout no more. When the neighbors forcefully opened the door, Henry ran into the bedroom and jumped out of the window, I didn't push him, if I did there would have been cracks on the window. He actually jumped because he was scared of Roy (the male tenant). I didn't know he was injured until I rushed to the backyard and found him on the ground, unable to move. I carried him on my back to Crown Hospital from where his skull was stitched. But he could not move any part of his body as he complained of feeling nothing, even when the doctor pierced him with a needle. From there he was referred to LASUTH, where he died three days later.

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