It is like a story out of the folklore. A flying bird hits a van, turns into a woman, who confesses to be a witch.
That
is exactly the story of an unnamed elderly woman, who was nearly
lynched on Wednesday after being accused of being a bird and witch in
the Ajegunle area of Lagos State.
Different accounts have it that the purported transformation took place at Ojo Road, Ajegunle, Lagos.
Hundreds of residents were said to have gathered around the woman to lynch her.
Reports
quotes an eyewitness, whose name was given as Chike in some reports and
Emeka in others as saying he was sitting in front of a compound with
his girlfriend when they saw three black birds flying.
He said
when they saw three black birds in the air flying as if they were
playing and he jocularly told his lover, Kemi that two of the birds
could be male, fighting over the only female one.
He said barely
had they finished laughing over the joke when one of the birds fell and
landed on a moving pick-up van belonging to the Eko Electricity
Distribution Company, while the rest flew away.
Emeka said the
bird then, fell on the floor and suddenly turned into an old woman, with
blood gushing out of her forehead, as she rolled on the road.
He
said a large crowd was attracted to the scene and the woman confessed to
being a witch from Ibadan and that she came for a meeting in Lagos and
was going back when the incident occurred.
The source said the
woman told the bewildered crowd that they missed their way which was why
they were hovering in the air till daybreak, adding that she fell
because of tiredness.
Emeka said, 'When the crowd was
interrogating her, she said she was a witch and that she came from
Ibadan for a meeting in Lagos but as they were returning home they
missed their way and wasted so much time hovering in the area till
daybreak. The woman claimed she fell because she was tired of flying.'
It
was learnt that as the woman was about to be lynched, the traditional
ruler of Layeni Community, Baale Rafiu Olayeni, arrived the scene and
pleaded with the angry people not to take laws into their hands.
Olayeni
told our correspondent that he called the Divisional Police Officer of
Layeni Police Division, CSP Chijioke Ndu, and he drafted anti- robbery
policemen to the scene, rescued the woman and took her to the station.
Hundreds of spectators were said to have followed them to the station.............this is for A.J PEOPLE.......................................