A 37-year-old lady identified as Joy Eze, who was shot in the mouth by her police boyfriend, known as Eze Aiwansone, despite undergoing four different surgeries at the Critical Care Unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja is still bedridden at the hospital.
Narrating the story on Tuesday, Her sister, known as Peculiar Eze, stated that Joy was in excruciating pain.
Peculiar explained that her sister was being fed with a syringe, adding that whenever she felt the urge to pee, she used a pipe.
Peculiar While demanding justice for what was done to her sister said when the victim learned that her fleeing boyfriend, Eze, had been arrested by the police, she expressed her happiness through tears.
She said, “I got to know about this after receiving a call from Joy’s number and someone asked if I was her sister. I thought she lost her phone and the person found it, but when he asked if I was aware that Joy had been shot, I was shocked. I asked where she was and I was told LASUTH.
“When I got there, I saw over 50 people; they were with Joy’s phone and they knew her password. Immediately I saw the impact of the bullet on her mouth, I fainted.
“When I was stabilized, people opened her phone and showed me the picture of the person that she fingered to have shot her. Joy could not talk but was using her hand to point at the same picture and the person was her boyfriend.
“Immediately the incident was posted on Instagram, one Mr. Onaja called from Abuja and said since he saw the post, he had not got himself. He offered to assist in appealing to Nigerians for help.
“He requested Joy’s bank account and from then, people started sending us money and that is how we have been able to pay her bills. She has done four surgeries and we have spent over N8m on her treatment at LASUTH. We still need more assistance because we were told at the hospital that it is until she gets on her feet that they will know the kind of surgery to do for her next.”
Peculiar, who said her sister was a victim of police brutality, urged Mohammed Adamu, the Inspector-General of Police, and Hakeem Odumosu, the state Commissioner of Police, to financially support Joy’s treatment.