Police detectives attached to the State
Criminal Investigation Department on Wednesday questioned three members of
staff of Chinese Group of Companies over the death of two of its employees at
the company’s swimming pool.
Our correspondent,
who visited the SCID, learnt that the PRO of the company, identified as Mr.
Ajiboye; a driver and a Chinese national were quizzed by the detectives.
It was
learnt that Wednesday was the first time the police would question any member
of staff of the company since the incident occurred.
Two of the
workers, Richard Dada and Odion Imhonbhio, died in controversial circumstances
at the pool on September 9.
It was
learnt that members or Richard’s family wrote statements at the SCID on
Wednesday.
Meanwhile,
Simeon, the elder brother of Richard, has accused the management of avoiding
the deceased family.
He said
since Richard and his colleague, Imhonbhio, died in the pool, all efforts to
see the company’s management had been met with a sharp rebuff.
The
deceased’s brother, spoke with our correspondent on Wednesday at the State
Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba, Lagos.
He said,
“Since the incident occurred, the management of CGC has refused to see us. We
have only been speaking with the driver and the Public Relations Officer of the
company. They were also the ones that offered N500,000 settlement to us.
It took the
publication of PUNCH Metro to shake the company before they
started to take us seriously.”
Simeon said
he learnt that the company had advised its members of staff to avoid using the
swimming pool as it was being renovated, adding that the deceased were said to
have defied this instruction.
He however
said even if the swimming pool was under construction, the employees ought not
to have drowned.
He said,
“It’s a swimming pool, not a river. If you see the two corpses, their stomachs
were flat which means they didn’t take in any water. It’s our firm suspicion
that they were killed and thrown into the pool.
“My brother
was a very good swimmer; he had worked in the company for about four years. He
worked in the company’s head office in Kaduna before he was
transferred to Lagos.”
When our
correspondent approached the PRO of CGC for comment, he refused to speak.
Tragic. Hope they get justice.
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