Barely 24 hours after a policeman killed wife, five others and self in Abeokuta, a-65-year-old retired
Chief magistrate, Olufunmilayo Timeyin,  was slaughtered by a house  help at her residence in
Laderin  estate in Obafemi-Owode local government area of Ogun State.

The 25-year-old  house help simply identified as David  allegedly scaled the  fence of  the late
Timeyin’s  bungalow, deactivated the security system inside the building and  laid siege within the
premises before  hacking the retired magistrates to death.
David,  an Igede, Benue state-born was reportedly employed two months ago and sent packing  two
weeks ago for allegedly stealing his boss  valuables including phones and jewelries  which  led to his
arrest and subsequently  release on the boss order.
Vanguard gathered that  David, after killing  his former boss, he  scaled the fence back into the bush
behind the house where he hid himself to avoid being caught.
It  was  further gathered that  one of the sons of the late  Chief Magistrate, Olumide ,who had earlier
knocked on the gates and heard the desperate cries of his mum  raised alarm and residents in-turn
alerted  the men of the Ogun State Vigilance Service.
One of the VSO men who raced to the scene, Oluseye
Fasina attached to Operation Two, Laderin Unit told our correspondent that he immediately ran to the
back of the house where he met David who had pulled off his clothes inside the bush and arrested
him.
The Policemen waited endlessly to get an ambulance to take the corpse of the retired magistrate to the
mortuary but, could not get any from the state.
The corpse was later taken away to the mortuary by a private Mazda Space bus with registration number Ogun AV 106 AAB at about 7:14pm.
The Chief of Ogun State, Justice Olatokunbo Olopade and the state Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Basorun Muyiwa Oladipo were amongst the sympathisers who visited the late retired Chief Magistrate’s residence.
Policemen from Kemta Idi-aba and Ibara cordoned off the area while detectives searched for evidence of the crime inside the house. Journalists were barred from the house.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi said he had yet to be briefed on the incident.

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