Sunday, February 6, 2011

She Stole Her Neighbour's Son So As To Use It To Get Back With Her Former Lover - 20yr Old Bose Amoo


The story started like this: On January 19, 2011. Time was 6pm and Razak was in her mother’s bedroom. She was having a rest when she heard someone calling her name from the outside. She peeped through the window, and a neighbour informed her that Amoo was looking for her. So, she took her son with her to the veranda of the house on the ground floor.

She said while she was outside with Amoo, her son defecated in his pant and the lady (Amoo) told her to bring another pant for the baby for a change. She obliged. But before she came back with the pant, Amoo had taken off with the baby.

Razak said, “When I asked Funke (another neighbour who was with them) about where Amoo had taken my baby to, I was told she had gone to the nearby market with my baby to buy something. I was not worried initially, because she usually took the baby out.”

Razak however became worried an hour later when Amoo still hadn’t returned. She asked Funke if her neighbour was back, but she was told that she had not. Later, Funke told Razak that Amoo called to say that she saw Dele, the father of the baby, at Popo-Yemoja area of the city and had handed him over to his father. But when Razak called, the man denied Amoo’s claim. “Dele told me that it was a lie; that he hadn’t seen her or the baby that particular day,” Razak lamented.

A young lady called Deola, who arrived at the scene from outside, told the worried neighbours that she met Amoo on the way with the baby. Deola said the suspect told her that she was going to Idi-Arere. At around 8:30p.m., the disenchanted mother reported the matter at Mapo Police Station.

Funke (the neighbor), Dele (Razak’s boyfriend), Taiwo (Amoo’s boyfriend) and other persons linked to the missing baby in the neighbourhood were interrogated. Police detectives combed the entire area but had no clue about the kidnapper’s whereabouts.

The case was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department on Tuesday, January 26, following which Amoo’s relations in Ibadan were arrested and whisked to the station. But the cloud over the disappearance of the suspect with the baby was still thick and dark until Thursday when the bubble burst.

Amoo made a call to her elder sister. A female police officer who feigned the elder sister picked the call. She asked for the suspect’s whereabouts and, luckily, she provided the information.

A team of detectives from the SCID went to Okoinde Village where she had since been in hiding. They searched from house to house, but their efforts were abortive. In fact, they had already given up and were driving out of the village when they saw a building where baby’s clothing was spread on the line. There, Amoo was allegedly found feeding the poor baby with noodles and egg.

At first, she denied the allegation with a strong protest. She said she was the mother of the baby. According to the Police, Amoo even said she could take them to the hospital where she was delivered of the baby.

But the bottom was soon knocked out of her lies. She later confessed to the crime and begged for forgiveness. Asked why she stole somebody else’s baby, Amoo said she wanted the baby in order to save her relationship with Sunday, another boyfriend of hers from whom she was estranged.

According to her, she was once pregnant with a baby for Sunday. However, she said he was not prepared for the responsibility. She therefore left him and relocated to Ibadan. There, she alleged to have given birth to the baby, but said the baby died a day after. She moved into Taiwo’s house in April, 2010, she claimed.
“But my heart was with Sunday, my first love. And the only way to secure my relationship with him is to give him a child. That accounted for my evil act,” Amoo volunteered.
So so crazy story

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