Justice for Rape Victim Juliet Ochime. Killers at large

Justice for Rape Victim Juliet Ochime. Killers at large

The quiet stretch of Mopo Road on United Estate, Sangotedo, Ajah, conceals a tragedy that has shaken residents and sparked outrage across Nigeria.

On a recent visit, the faint rhythm of church drums drifted from a nearby street, yet the road itself lay eerily deserted. Half of its unpaved stretch was overrun with wild grass, giving the area a neglected, abandoned feel.

At the heart of the estate lies the uncompleted structure where 28-year-old Juliet Ochime was allegedly beaten, raped, and left to die on Sunday, October 3, 2025.

Saturday PUNCH observed that the building had no gate, exposing it to anyone who cared to enter. Three small shops stood nearby, one by the entrance and two on the left-hand side, all locked.

With multiple access routes, the estate makes it easy for people to move in and out freely.

Juliet, a talented fashion designer, hailed from Ohuye village in the Akunda Ito community, Obi Local Government Area of Benue State. Since the incident, residents have remained behind closed doors, while shop owners whisper fearfully about the tragedy.

Her death has sparked outrage both online and within her community, with family members demanding justice for what they describe as a “senseless killing.”

News of death

According to Juliet’s younger brother, Job Ochime, news of his sister’s death reached him in the most unexpected and devastating way.

“On Monday, October 4, my sister’s neighbour called me around 6 a.m. to tell me about an incident that had occurred the previous day, Sunday, October 3, around 1 p.m. She said my sister had a confrontation with some people. This neighbour is someone I usually contact whenever I cannot reach my sister,” he recalled.

The neighbour urged him to come to Ajah immediately. “I asked what had happened, and she said my sister had given up. I was shocked and asked, ‘Given up how? Was she sick?’ She replied that she wasn’t. I quickly dressed and rode my bike from Festac to Ajah,” Job said.

On the way, he received another call from the neighbour. “She told me to go to the police station first before heading to the scene. That’s when she finally confirmed that someone had killed my sister,” he added.

Job later learned that Juliet had allegedly broken the windshield of a Toyota Corolla belonging to a man known as Kingsley following an argument.

“The man reportedly called three people who took her to an uncompleted building. There, they tied her up, beat her mercilessly, and raped her before she died,” Job alleged.

Police investigation, arrests

Job rushed to Ogombo Police Station to report the crime. Three officers accompanied him to the estate, and what he saw there would haunt him forever.

“When we got there, I will never forget the sight of my sister’s lifeless body lying on the ground. She had given up in the early hours of Monday,” he said quietly.

According to Job, the police arrested the car owner’s wife, his younger brother, and the brother’s wife, while the car owner himself had fled. “I was told the men who attacked her were residents of the estate, not outsiders.

Her body was wrapped in a brown window blind before we took her to Ogombo Police Station. From there, I had to quickly raise money to deposit her body at Mosunmola Ajayi private morgue at Thomas Village Estate, Ajah,” he explained.

The grieving brother described the condition of Juliet’s body as a painful testament to the torture she endured.

“When I saw her body, I could see clear signs of severe beating and bruises all over her. It was obvious she had suffered immensely before giving up the ghost,” he recalled.

The case was later transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, Yaba, where the suspects were interrogated.

“The officer asked them why they killed my sister over a N60,000 Corolla windshield. They said even if she had damaged a car or helicopter, they could have simply asked her to pay for the repairs. Instead, they beat her mercilessly, humiliated, and even stripped her naked, leaving her to die,” Job said.

Job told Saturday PUNCH that he learned Juliet screamed for help while she was being beaten, prompting some neighbours to alert the estate’s Chief Security Officer.

“They untied her and even started recording videos of her while she lay motionless on the ground. According to reports, she was still alive when they untied her. They should have rushed her to a hospital, but they abandoned her there, assuming she would regain consciousness,” he said.

A mother’s grief

Job said their mother was devastated by the tragedy.

“Our mother is heartbroken. She had not seen my sister for about five years and was preparing to visit her when this tragedy happened,” he said softly, tears welling in his eyes.
Describing Juliet’s character, Job said she was “a hardworking tailor and fashion designer.”
He appealed to the authorities for justice.

“We are appealing for justice for her. People from our village to Lagos and across the country have been calling, expressing shock. Even on social media, people are saying what happened to her is cruel and unacceptable,” he added.

Source: https://punchng.com/lagos-horror-alleged-killers-of-benue-girl-roam-free

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