The
Lagos State Police Command has detained a dog breeder on Rufus Olaniyan
Estate, Irawo, Ikorodu, Lagos, in connection with the death of a
five-year-old boy allegedly killed by one of the dogs under his care.
Punch Metro learnt that the suspect, identified as
Lola Jonathan, was apprehended by the police at the Owode Onirin Police
Division and transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and
Intelligence Department in Panti, Yaba.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, in
a text message confirmed the arrest to a Punch correspondent on
Thursday.
“The case was not reported promptly for investigation. However, the
suspect has been arrested and taken to the SCIID. Investigation is
ongoing,” she said.
It was gathered that the dog and 18 others were in Jonathan’s care as his father, who owns them, barely lived on the estate.
The boy, Jomiloju Odukomaya, was reportedly returning from a shop,
where he had gone to buy a packet of biscuits on August 8, when the dog
pounced on him and bit him in the left hand.
He was said to have contracted rabies from the dog bite and
eventually died on September 18 at the Lagos University Teaching
Hospital, Idi Araba.
Jomiloju’s mother, Mrs. Patience Odukomaya, lamented that neither
Jonathan nor his father show concern for the family over the death of
the Nursery 2 pupil, calling on the government and human rights groups
to take up the matter.
She said, “I took him to a clinic immediately the dog bit him and the
wound was treated. About two weeks after, he started exhibiting some
strange signs. He screamed, barked and was drooling at the mouth.
“I took him to Randle Hospital on September 13 and a test conducted
on him showed that he had contracted rabies. The hospital referred us to
the LUTH. He died five days after.
“While he was receiving treatment, Jonathan came to check on him at
my shop. But when he learnt that he was dead, he stopped coming and
pretended as if the dog wasn’t his. I have lost my home; I don’t want to
lose justice. My husband blamed me for the incident; whereas that was
not the first time Jomiloju would go to buy things himself,” she added.
Patience said she had been moving from one place to another with her
one-year-old daughter since September 19 when her husband sent her
packing because of the matter, adding that Jonathan was adamant to admit
that his dog bit Jomiloju.
“Three weeks ago, I went to the house. The moment he (Jonathan)
sighted me, he ran inside. I went to the Owode Onirin Police Station and
a policeman followed me there. He didn’t come out. The policeman
couldn’t enter because his dogs had been unleashed on the premises. They
are about 19. He was eventually arrested on Tuesday.”
When a Punch correspondent visited the residence last Thursday, Jonathan’s neigbour, Hamzat Olawale, said he was not around.
He said, “When he (Jonathan) learnt that a dog bit the boy, he
visited his mother because he is friendly to everybody. I also
sympathised with her. She didn’t allow the boy to have proper medical
treatment.
“Besides, there is no evidence to show that it was our dog that bit
the boy. Several dogs do come into our compound to play with ours. She
thought it was our dog because we used to visit the boy to know his
health condition. We have 19 dogs and no one has ever complained that
the dogs bit them.”
When the correspondent went back to the residence on Sunday, Olawale said the case was already with the police.
The Chairman of the Lagos State chapter of the Nigerian Veterinary
Medical Association, Dr Alao Mobolaji, who confirmed that Jomiloju died
of rabies, called for stronger legislation on dog rearing.
He said, “The mother has received post-exposure immunisation against
rabies because the boy bit her before he died. Dog owners should always
ensure their dogs are vaccinated against rabies. They should patronise
veterinary doctors. They should not allow their dogs to stray around the
neighbourhood. Jomiloju’s case is just one among many.”
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