The Lagos State Police Command police
authorities on Wednesday began a search for new clues to determine if
the missing toddlers found dead after 39 days were victims of murder and
not accident as initial theory suggested.
It was leant that police authorities
were insisting that although the state of the corpses of the kids
suggested that they suffocated in a vehicle, they still might have been
murdered.
The theory on Tuesday was that the
three-year-old kids, Falilu Tajudeen and Toheeb Adedokun, strayed from
their home at 18 Taike Street and accidentally got trapped inside a
Sport Utility Vehicle in the next building and later suffocated.
Our correspondent, however, learnt on
Wednesday that the investigation was intensified as the corpses of the
toddlers were taken to Ikorodu General Hospital Mortuary for autopsy.
A police officer, who spoke to our
correspondent on condition of anonymity, said, “The cause of the deaths
would be determined by the autopsy. If the result shows that the
children died of hunger or suffocation, then we can assume that they
actually died in that car but if the cause of death is strangulation or
otherwise, then we’ll know that the children were killed and later
dumped inside the car.
“We have taken the pictures of the car
and are still carrying out investigation. We will get to the root of the
matter but we have not ruled out homicide.”
PUNCH Metro had reported on January 30,
2013 that shortly after the children were declared missing, the police
had arrested a man who claimed to know the whereabouts of the children.
A police source said the suspect was
still in custody because it could not be ruled out that he had a hand in
the death of the toddlers.
Another source at the Ketu Police
Division, who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity,
however said the children may not have been murdered but died because no
one deemed it fit to search thoroughly the compound where they were
later found.
He said, “The vehicle was used as
collateral and nobody went near it. The glass is also tinted so no one
would have seen them even if they had checked from the window.”
Meanwhile, it was learnt that the two
employees of the bank, Phillip Odi and Julius Odetola, were still being
quizzed by detectives.
When contacted on the telephone, the
spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, said
investigations were ongoing but she confirmed that it was too early to
rule out murder.
“Investigations are ongoing but it is too early to say if they (toddlers) were murdered or not,” she said.
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