The
trial of the suspects in connection with the murder of Facebook girl,
Cynthia Osokogu began in Lagos today with the state calling Mrs Ifeyinwa
Njegbu, a receptionist at Cosmilla Hotel, where Cynthia’s body was
found, stone dead.
In her testimony, Ifeyinwa told the court that while on duty on 21
July, 2012, she checked in two guests, a man and a woman who claimed to
be a couple into Room C1 of the hotel at about 12 noon.
She noted that at about 8 a.m the next day, while she was preparing
to hand over to one of her colleagues, Vivian Amule, the couple informed
her through phone that they were checking out.
“After I had handed over to my colleague, I asked her to check out
the couple since they had told me that they were leaving that morning”
Njegbu noted that when she resumed duty the next day,she was briefed
that the couple had left but that a brother of the man had taken over
the room since the payment made on the room will not expire until 12pm.
She told the court that the new occupant of the room told her through
intercom that he would be staying behind but that she should permit him
to get money from the ATM machine to pay for the day.
According to her, the occupant of the room whom she later identified
as the first defendant, Okwumo came down and met the second defendant,
Ezike who was waiting for him at the reception.
She said Okwumo confirmed that he was the new occupant of the room
and that he needed to get some money from the ATM to pay for the room.
She said Okwumo who left the hotel in company of the Ezike never
returned but called the hotel later to say that Cynthia who was in room
C1 should be removed from the hotel.
” He said he will return by 12pm. I waited until around 3pm, when
someone called the intercom phone and identified himself as the occupant
of room C1 and that he is not going to come back and that we should
remove the Idiot from the room”
“Immediately I called our manager and explained what had happened. He
told me that if Okwumo doesn’t come back, the girl should pay for the
room. He told me to call the room through the company’s intercom phone. I
called several times but there was no response, ”
“The manager Mr Victor went upstairs and said he knocked at the door
and there was no response. So he told me to take the master key since I
am a lady like her, that I should go and open the door. I went up stairs
to the room and knocked severally and there was no response.So I used
the master key to open the door. Immediately I opened the door, I saw
deceased Cynthia naked on the bed. I was shocked and I shouted Jesus”
She added that she rushed down to tell the manager who later invited police.
Mrs Njegbu further said that she was able to identify the two
suspects to the police through a replay of the CCTV recording mounted in
the hotel.
She said that about two weeks later, a man who identified himself as
Cynthia’ brother called the hotel to find out if Cynthia had lodged in
the hotel.
She said she declined to give Cynthia’s brother any detail because it
was against the hotel practice to give out information about those who
lodged into the hotel.
Further trial on the matter continues on 22 February, 2013
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