When three-year-old Ikeoluwa Olaniyi was
 playing with her friends in her grandfather’s compound in Ire Akari 
Estate, Isolo, Lagos, on September 3, 2013, little did she know that 
death was lurking.
He said, “Ikeoluwa lives with me and my 
wife. Her father works in a bank and her mother works with an accounting
 firm, which are both located on Victoria Island. Ikeoluwa attends a 
school in Ilasa, which is not far from our house. She stays with her 
parents during the weekend.
“On the day of the incident, I came in 
and saw her eating yam just outside the main door and told her to go 
inside. A few minutes later, I wanted to go to my friend who lives a few
 houses away from mine and Ikeoluwa attempted to follow me but she met 
some of her friends playing in the compound so she joined them.
“A few minutes later, I heard a loud 
scream that Ikeoluwa had been crushed by a vehicle in the compound. I 
ran to the scene and observed that the side of her head had been 
crushed. I saw the vehicle that hit her but the occupants had fled. I 
carried my granddaughter to Good Health Hospital, where she was declared
 dead.”
Elegbede said he immediately ran to the Isolo Police Division to report the matter and it was there that he met the culprits. He said Chinyere drove recklessly into the compound because she was on a mission to fight one of his neighbours.
He said, “I was told that Chinyere and 
her brother hired the Police Mobile Force member, who is attached to a 
bank in the area, to escort them to our compound to fight one of my 
neighbour’s children.
“They drove recklessly from Ire Akari 
Road into my compound and after crushing my little girl, the armed MOPOL
 aided them in escaping from the scene.”
The grandfather said four days after the
 incident, Chinyere’s parents, in company with the Divisional Police 
Officer, Isolo, Adamu Ibrahim, and a chief in the area came to apologise
 over the incident, urging him not to pursue the case. Elegbede, however, berated the police for not handling the case professionally. 
He said, “When they came to visit me 
four days later, I was shocked that the DPO escorted them to my place. 
Why should the DPO be pleading on their behalf, telling me it was the 
will of God? Anyway, I told them to go and beg Ikeoluwa’s parents 
because I am not her father. “On September 9, the DPO called me again
 saying the Area D Commander at Mushin wanted to see all the parties 
involved but on getting there, the DPO told us to return to his own 
station.
“When I noticed that the case was not 
being handled properly, I asked the DPO to transfer the matter to the 
State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba, but he refused to do 
this.
“I am aware that Chinyere is 18 years 
old and is an adult. I have already started hearing that the police want
 to manipulate her age, get her a fake affidavit and give her a 
soft-landing. I will not accept this.”
The victim’s grandfather said life had not been the same since the incident occurred. While pointing to the spot where his 
granddaughter’s blood was shed, he said, “I cannot believe this. We are 
still in shock. Her mother has had to take leave from work and travel 
out of the country to take her mind off things. Imagine us losing such a
 pleasant and brilliant girl?”
When contacted on the telephone, the 
Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi 
Braide, confirmed the accident to our correspondent. Braide said the matter was reported as a fatal car accident and that Chinyere had been charged to court.
Culled from PUNCH 

Teenagers shouldn't even be driving. They are yet to have the needed sense of responsibility that drivers have at that age. they do not understand that drivers are responsible for the lives of others road users and every pedestrian around them. RIP little angel. i hope they make the girl pay for her crime so she knows that you have to take responsibility for your actions. So sad
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