A Warri, Delta State-based businessman,
Kingsley Agbaire, who allegedly killed his business partner, broke down
as the deceased’s body was being exhumed on Wednesday and asked the
victim’s ghost for forgiveness. Watch video after the cut
A video posted online on Thursday showed Agbaire in handcuffs, crying out to his victim, identified as 51-year-old Lawrence Okoh, a Port Harcourt, Rivers State-based auto parts dealer, as security agents worked to extract the corpse of Okoh in a shallow grave where it was dumped in Warri.
Agbaire said “Lawrence, forgive me o. It was the devil that pushed me into killing you.”
He also begged the police to loosen his
handcuffs so that he could beg his victim, but this request was rejected
for fear that he might escape.
Agbaire said in the video that his
business relationship with Okoh started few years ago when he was
working in Lagos and dealing in auto parts.
“He used to bring parts to me which I
supplied to companies. We have done business together before that
amounted to N4m,” he said.
On the night of August 3, after making
the delivery which was worth about N1.6m, Agbaire and an accomplice
allegedly paid a visit to the house the deceased stayed in anytime he
was in Warri.
While in the house, Agbaire said they smashed a bottle on his victim’s head and he died without putting up much of a fight.
According to him, Okoh could not raise the alarm because he was already weak.
After the murder, Agbaire and his
accomplice reportedly dragged the body of the deceased to an uncompleted
building beside the house and buried him in a shallow grave.
Asked if nobody saw them when they went
into the house, Agbaire said he was not sure but that some children
playing in the compound might have seen them.
“The children know me. I usually bought them biscuits anytime I came here,” he said.
In the video, security agents did not
take long to unearth the body after Agbaire pointed out where they
buried the body. The remains were then packed in a white casket as
Agbaire shook his head and appeared to sob.
He said Okoh did him no harm and that “it was the devil that pushed me into killing you.”
Trouble first started when Okoh’s wife,
Nneka, reported him missing after making many attempts to reach her
husband on the phone.
She reportedly called her husband’s line
but was said to be switched off. When she and other members of the
family contacted Agbaire too, he disconnected the calls.
Agbaire would later confess that he broke the deceased’s SIM cards at a point.
The police said they were contacted because of suspicion that something might have happened to the deceased.
Man kills business partner, begs victim’s ghost for forgiveness, because it's hunting him
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