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Police Arrest Lagos Auto Dealer, IVD Over Wife's Death

      Late Bimbo and her husband, Ikechukwu Ogbonna 

The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 37-year-old Lagos-based auto dealer, Ikechukwu Ogbonna, popularly known as IVD over the death of his wife, Bimbo.

Bimbo had died on Saturday, October 15, 2022 in a hospital as a result of an injury she sustained while trying to raze down her home at Megamound Estate, Lekki, Lagos, 
She sustained first degree burns while IVD escaped with minor burns.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed the arrest to newsmen on Monday, saying that, “He was arrested on Saturday, he’s with us.” 

In a tweet via his Twitter page on Tuesday, Hundeyin said that IVD was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Yaba.

He added, “Contrary to claims by family and friends that 37-year-old Ikechukwu Ogbonna aka IVD is on the run, he has been arrested and transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Yaba.

Ikechukwu and Bimbo had been married for 16 years, a union that was blessed with five children.

According to reports, the marriage was laced with domestic violence, which compelled the couple to separate and reunite recently before the ugly incident. 

In a series of videos posted by the suspect, he alleged that the wife had been violent and was in the habit of destroying their properties. 

The suspect was seen pointing at his bleeding head and saying “See what she did to me? She just hit me right now. This is me bleeding. I won’t take this.”

A post on his page partly read, “My greatest hurts will be at my funeral, everyone will be like, Bimbo was such a fantastic human, a clown, she’s that one person you had on your sos call, she had the biggest heart, very smart, she looked out for her family. Bobby yen yen yen, my corpse will wake up and shout ‘Shut up all of you and put me inside the ground let me be with the Lord’.”

While demanding for justice, the deceased family said that Ikenna was on the run.
The statement read in part, “As you may be aware, on Saturday, October 15, 2022, Abimbola Martins passed away after suffering fatal burns in a fire incident at her Lagos home."

“It has been a heartbreaking period for her parents, siblings and particularly her children. It is a tragedy that nobody should go through, especially in the painful manner her life was cut short and at the hands of a husband she dedicated her life to."

“Several times during the course of their marriage, we intervened in a bid to rescue her from a terrible situation that ultimately has now taken her life. Abimbola was a loving individual and a committed wife and mother, who put the desire that her children were raised by two parents before her own peace of mind, happiness and well-being."

“The perpetrator of this dastardly act, her husband of 16 years, Ikenna Darryl Ogbonna, an auto dealer widely known as IVD, is currently on the run, hoping to evade justice. We know that it won’t be forever."

“As the family tries to come to terms with this terrible loss, we want to appeal to members of the public to join us in demanding that justice is done.”

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