Parents reject corpse of EKSU student from police...
Parents of Mr. Seyi Fasere, a 400-level
student of Business Administration Department of the Ekiti State
University, Ado Ekiti, who was allegedly killed by the police in Oye
Ekiti, have refused to collect the body of the student for burial.
Parents of the deceased, Mr. Joseph
Fasere and Florence, in company with a human rights lawyer, Mr. Ayodeji
Ali, told journalists on Friday that they were not satisfied with how
the police carried out the autopsy on the body of the 28-year-old
undergraduate.
Ali, who spoke on behalf of the family,
also said the police, who were accused of killing the student, ought not
to be the one to investigate the matter because “they would want to
cover it up.”
The lawyer said the family did not know
how the police arrived at its autopsy report and said the family could
not accept the report because of the doubtful way the case was
investigated.
He said, “The police invited us to a
meeting and the Divisional Police Officer of Oye just announced to us
that we should come and claim Seyi’s body in order to bury him
“The DPO, Mr. Akeem Sikiru, told us at
the meeting in his office that we should take a paper that would allow
us to claim the corpse for burial. We rejected that because of the
arrogance and unilateral action of the police. The DPO told us that the
invitation to the family was to tell us that he had been directed by the
police authorities to tell us to come and claim the corpse.”
Ali said the state government ought to
be the one to institute a judicial panel of inquiry to investigate the
death, adding that such panel would make recommendations to relevant
authorities on the case.
The family, who insisted that Seyi was
not an armed robber but a victim of police’s extra-judicial killing,
said the family name had been tarnished and the police must exonerate
him.
“The panel that investigated the murder
has not completed their job because they did not invite the human
rights community to partake in it. Are they saying that the boy would be
buried in the current state in which no one has been able to ascertain
his status?
“The police labeled him an armed robber
but it is clear from witnesses that the boy was not part of any robbery
gang,” Ali added.
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