Weeks after the case of Mrs Ronke Shonde went viral and we haven’t seen the last of the case as investigations by the Nigerian Police still continues to unravel the mysteries behind her untimely death.
Another life wasted but the family members of Late Mrs Shonde still can take consolation in the fact that they have physical admissible evidence to contest the case legally.
However, how do you get justice when the case involved is based on supernatural influence or power otherwise known as (Jazz or Juju)?
According to a report by Goldmyne TV, a concerned associate of the deceased recounts issues that led to the death of one Mrs Bolanle Ogundipe Nee Ogunyanwo on Thursday, 19th of May, 2016. Late Bolanle was married to Mr Oluwadamilola Ogundipe and their union was 17 years strong. Until her death, she was 39 years and had 4 beautiful children. Her first child is a teenage boy and three other girls followed.
Bolanle Ogundipe and Kids
According to our source who decided to stay anonymous due to the situation surrounding the mysterious death, it was said that trouble began when the son of the deceased, Tolu found a weird looking fetish item in his father’s car and a paper with inscriptions inside. The item discovered looked like a bottle with feathers covering it. Inside the fetish item was a piece of paper, which had the name of the deceased, her mother and the deceased husband’s name and other items.
PICTURE OF FETISH ITEM
The scared boy informed his mother of what he saw and the deceased alerted her mother who hurriedly came to their house in Opic Estate, Agbara. Bolanle’s mother questioned her son in law but he denied all and stormed out of the house. Being a Christian, the Deceased mother prayed over the situation and brushed all aside.
PICTURE OF PAPER WITH INSCRIPTION
Mr Damilola later returned home that night and immediately picked some items and left the house. The deceased made several efforts to reach out to her husband to plead for his return but he refused.
MRS BOLANLE OGUNDIPE’S HUSBAND, MR DAMILOLA OGUNDIPE
It was also said that she made frantic efforts to involve the family to settle the dispute but he still refused. He was later said to have informed the family that he couldn’t return home until about 3 months since his wife couldn’t keep her mouth shut on what she saw.
During the 3 months, the husband avoided home and sighting his wife. The family then went on with their lives trying to put the past behind them until tragedy stuck on Wednesday, 18th of May, 2016.
Bolanle Ogundipe complained that she was feverish and contacted her mother. Her mother arrived at her home and arranged for her to be taken to a hospital. Her husband was contacted but he refused to come to the hospital. The doctors attended to her but her condition got worse until she gave up on Thursday, 19th of May, 2016, exactly 3 months after the husband left their home.
Her body was later deposited at Badagry Hospital Mortuary on the same day. After receiving the information that the woman was dead, the husband proceeded to the mortuary with his father to claim the body. However, he met strong resistance from the deceased family members who refused to hand over the body to him considering the mysterious situation in which their daughter died. It was said that the husband even tried to negotiate with the mortuary attendants to get certain parts off the deceased body saying he wanted to do some spiritual things to bring her killers to justice. In Yoruba, (won ro oku)
In a quick response, the deceased family arranged for their daughter to be buried at her home in Opic Estate, Agbara on Friday, 20th of May, 2016. After the burial, neighbours said some men came at night saying they needed to exhume the body but members of the deceased family were contacted and the men disappeared.
The question that lingers on the hearts of concerned and involved members of the public is how would the members of the family get justice in this situation as the mystery surrounding the death of Bolanle stems from the use of charms (Juju), which cannot be tendered in court.
The deceased was said to have contributed a huge part of her earnings to supporting her family before her death and endured thorough hardship and domestic violence at the home front before her death.
The deceased is survived by her husband, Damilola Jado Ogundipe, her mother, a son and three daughters.