Osayande Ekhator, a 44-year-old man in Uselu quarters of Benin City,
Edo State on Monday, July 6, 2015 has died during a deliverance session
in one Hope Ministeries or Holy Ghost Deliverance Centre.
According to Vanguard,
when news of the man’s death broke, irate youth stormed the church
premises brandishing dangerous weapons and proceeding to destroy
properties of the church including music instrument, vehicles and
electrical appliances.
Pa. Erase Ekhator, the father of the deceased man said that he had
obliged his son when he came to inform him that he would be attending a
deliverance session at the church on Sunday, July 5, 2015 but he said
that confusion started when he heard his son crying for help during the
deliverance.
Pa Ekhator said; “They forced him and tied both his legs and hands,
carried a bucket full of water and poured it on his body. The mother
asked why and they said that it is what they usually do to calm him down
after struggling for five minutes, only for Osanyade to die in the
church.”
According to the sister of the deceased, Mrs. Osas Omoregie, she suspected that they had beaten her brother to death because the
cloth he wore to the church was pulled off and that they had put another
one on him.
The resident Pastor of the church, Mrs Isoken Okudaye and an
eyewitness who also happens to be a member of the church alleged that
the deceased was very violent and hit his head on a generating set
during the deliverance which led to his death.
Pastor Okudaye said: “We have been taking care of his father without
any money; we don’t kill, beat or destroy souls here. If they bring
people with insanity here, we heal them.”
Also an eyewitness speaking with newsmen on the incident said, “When
we heard that somebody died there, we all ran to the church to know
what happened, but some angry youths started destroying the altar and
everything in the church. We had to escape from the scene so that we
won’t be attacked.”
Confirming the incident, DSP Steve Onwunchie, the Public Relations
Officer of the Edo State Police Command said that investigations have
been launched into the matter and that their findings would be made
public at the appropriate time.
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