A 27-year-old woman, Mary Sunday, has been in the hospital bed at Igbobi
Orthopaedic Hospital seven months after she was allegedly attacked by
her fiancé, Corporal Isaac Gbanwuan, with a pot of boiling stew and a
lighted stove.
It was learnt that Sunday had lost her ears due to the attack.
Before
the attack, which took place in August 2012, Sunday, was to report for
training at the Police Academy, Kano as a cadet officer.
Still
nursing severe burns to her neck, chest and upper arms, Sunday can
barely sit or walk straight. She holds her head stiffly and talks with
difficulty as she recalled the events that led to her present state to
PUNCH Metro on Wednesday.
She said, “I have known Gbanwuan for a
while, while I was still a student at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka,
but it wasn’t until our marriage introduction in 2011 that I moved in
with him at the Pedro Police Barracks, Lagos.
“On the day I was
assaulted, Gbanwuan and I went to see our doctor. We had some health
issues. While we were on our way back home, I made a phone call.
Immediately we got home, Gbanwuan started querying me. He accused me of
keeping lovers and claimed the person I called was my lover.
“I tried to explain to him that it was my sister I called, but Gbanwuam was not listening. He began to beat me,” Sunday said.
Unable
to take it any more, Sunday said she ran into the kitchen of a
neighbour with Gbanwuan giving pursuit. He allegedly broke into the
kitchen where he continued to assault Sunday.
She said, “Then to
the horror of those who tried to intervene, Gbanwuan seized his
neighbour’s cooking stove on which was a pot of boiling stew, emptying
the entire contents on me.
“I don’t know for how long I was
unconscious but I was later told that I was in a coma for seven days. I
learnt the stove also exploded after Gbanwuan threw it with the boiling
soup at me.
“I was first rushed to a private hospital at Bariga before I was eventually transferred to Igbobi hospital.
“I
couldn’t tell my family for a while because I could not use my hands;
they were sort of stuck to my chest. It was after much treatment, that I
was able to use my hands and call my family.”
Sunday’s lawyer,
Mr. Moses Kassim, told PUNCH Metro that a petition had already been sent
to the Police Provost Office and the Commissioner of Police.
He
said, “We have still not received any response from either of them.
Gbanwuan is yet to be arrested despite the fact that Sunday’s family
reported the case at the Pedro Police Division.
“While Sunday is
confined to a hospital bed, Gbanwuan is still at his duty post at the
Ebutte Ero division, showing no concern for her condition.”
Copies of the acknowledged petition received by the Provost Office and Commissioner of Police were dated January 17, 2013.
When PUNCH Metro contacted Gbanwaun, he denied causing any harm to his fiancée.
He said, “What Sunday has told you are all lies. She has been going about saying all sorts of things about me.
“That
is how she wrote a petition through her lawyer to the Lagos State
Police Command. Anyway, the matter is already being investigated by the
command.”
When our correspondent sought his opinion on how
Sunday got her injury that had kept her in the hospital, the policeman
said, “I don’t know what to tell you. Like I said, the matter is being
investigated.
The Lagos Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Damascus Ozoani, said he was yet to be fully briefed on the issue.
He said, “I don’t have all the facts right now. Let me investigate and I will respond to the story.”
But Sunday said she was more concerned with getting well.
She
said, “All I want is the money to treat myself. My doctors are afraid
to tell me how much because they don’t want me to be worried, but I have
overhead them discussing several times.
“There is a deep wound
in my chest which has to be treated and then my neck has to be operated
on because it has been stiff since the incident and then there is the
matter of my upper arms.
“The doctor, who attended to me at the
first hospital I went to in Bariga, told me that I would have to go to
India to have my ears reconstructed because they melted. He said I would
need N5m.
“Gbanwaun’s family has abandoned me. They did so
immediately my family reported the matter to the police. My mother is
dead and my father is aged. Coping with my daily treatment here is a
struggle for my siblings.”
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