A primary one pupil of Fasok Nursery and Primary School in the Ketu area of
Lagos State, identified as Kehinde Toba has died after he slipped and fell into
an open 25-foot latrine.
According to reports, the five-year-old boy who was walking to his house on
Wednesday around 7pm fell into the open latrine and could not be saved.
Neighbours said the boy was staying with his uncle on Alapere Street.
However, the boy died as a result of negligence and carelessness as he was
sealed up by a bricklayer who later came to cover the open pit without knowing
the boy was trapped inside the pit.
Policemen from the Alapere divison were said to have arrested the
caretakers of the house, as tenants had fled for fear of being implicated. His
guardian, Julius Adeniyi, said the two buildings shared the same exit
doors.
He said, “Their mother is a trader, but she stays in the Seme, Badagry
area of Lagos State. The three children live with me.
“On Wednesday, Kehinde returned from school and started doing his
homework along with his classmates.” He explained that he got the shockings
around 7pm when a friend told him that his brother was missing.
“I informed his mother, who started crying. I was also confused because
we could not tell what had become of him. His mother left Seme for our hometown
in Ipokia, Ogun State, and after our family members there made some
consultations, they were assured that the boy would be found,” he
added.
Explaining further how the boy fell into the pit and the carelessness of
the tenants who lived in the building, a resident said the tenants of the
affected house had emptied the latrine since January 2016. She explained the
concrete fell into the pit and nothing was done about it along time ago.
She said, “A bricklayer made a new concrete slab and placed it beside
the pit because they had yet to pay him for the job.
“However, on Thursday, the tenants began to look for the bricklayer to
cover up the latrine.
“The bricklayer went and covered it up. He decided to take a break
before cementing it. He went to a restaurant to eat and from there went to watch
a football match at a viewing centre.
“As he returned to cement the slab he had placed over the latrine, he
remembered that he left his earphones at the restaurant. It was at the
restaurant that he heard the news of the missing boy.
“It was at this point that the bricklayer remembered seeing a pair of
shoes inside the latrine he sealed.”
To show how wicked the tenants were, the bricklayer reportedly told them he
found a corpse in the latrine, but he was allegedly asked to cover the latrine.
That was why they took to their heels when police came to arrest them.
However, the police arrested the two caretakers in charge of the house,
while the tenants in the house took to their heels. The Police Public Relations
Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the incident, adding that the police did
not arrest anybody.
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