Man sets ex-wife’s house on fire in Edo

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A New Year tragedy was narrowly averted in Edo State after a 55-year-old man, Osaro Ahunwan, allegedly set fire to the home of his estranged wife, Tina Uyi, at Idumwonwina, near Oluku, the Ovia North-East Local Government Area.

Tina, a 54-year-old Italy-based businesswoman, returned to Nigeria on December 31, 2024, to celebrate the New Year with her family.

According to eyewitnesses, Osaro went to Tina’s residence and was refused entry, prompting him to allegedly douse the building with petrol and set it ablaze.

A source said, “Tina returned to Nigeria from her base in Italy and Osaro went to her house when he learnt that she had returned. Tina heard a loud bang on her window while coming out from the bathroom but did not let him in.

“Tina refused her estranged husband into her apartment, claiming that their relationship had ended as her family had returned her bride price since April 2024.”

The fire reportedly engulfed the entire house, destroying property worth millions, including cash in local and foreign currencies.

Tina’s nonagenarian parents were rescued by neighbours, while the Edo State Fire Service extinguished the flames.

Tina, who sustained third-degree burns, is receiving treatment at a private hospital in Benin.

Speaking to PUNCH Online via a phone call, she said, “Osaro destroyed my Lexus (330) Jeep when we had a misunderstanding. He is too controlling and very suspicious of my movement. Even when I am out shopping and he calls, as soon as he hears a male’s voice, he starts calling me names.

“Due to his violent and overbearing character, I decided to quit the marriage that lasted less than two years.

“This time, he tried to come into my apartment and he committed this arson because I refused him entry.”

Tina said that sometime in 2023, Osaro had threatened to kill her and himself as well.

It was gathered that the police in Ekiadolor have arrested the suspect, Osaro and his accomplice, Odaro Ovia Robo (Tina’s elder brother) over the incident.

During interrogation, Osaro reportedly confessed that Tina’s elder brother, Odaro Oviarobo, popularly known as “OD,” provided him with detailed information about his sister’s (Tina) itinerary.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Edo State Command, SP Moses Yamu, while confirming the incident, said he was yet to speak to the Divisional Police Officer in Charge of the Ekiadolor Division for details of the incident.

As of the time of filing the report, both Osaro and Odaro remain in police custody as investigations continue.

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