The nephew to the Olu of Warri, Prince Tajirin Emiko, has been shot dead by unknown gunmen in Houston, Texas, United States.
Tajirin,
23, was found in his car last Monday by detectives from the Houston
Police Department, but his death was ruled as a homicide by the
coroner’s office investigating the incident.
The tragedy has thrown the Emiko family into anguish.
Tajirin’s father, Prince Yemi Emiko, said on Saturday that the police had commenced investigation into the case.
He
explained that he received a call from Tajirin’s girlfriend, Dauphine,
on Tuesday, informing him that his son did not come home on Monday,
which he said was unusual.
Yemi said, “From reports, it happened
last Monday. His girlfriend, Dauphine, called on Tuesday to say that
Teejay went out and didn’t come back and it is most unusual because he
always comes back home every day. So, she called the Houston Police
Department and made a report.
“The
next day, Wednesday, the police called her back, that they had found
the body inside his car. So, the police are still investigating.
“I
spoke to the detective yesterday (Friday) and also with the coroner’s
office and he said they are still poring over materials, CCTV footage;
you know the US have CCTV all over, so they are still analysing the
footage of the recordings.”
The bereaved father explained that the autopsy report, expected to be out this week, would reveal the cause of Tajirin’s death.
“Maybe
early next week, we’ll begin to have a clearer pictures of what
happened. The body is still with the police in their morgue, they are
not releasing it until they have accomplished some level of
investigation; the mother has been crying, everyone is devastated,” the
anguished father explained.
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