For 14 years old Angel Macleod, October 26, 2010 may remain indelible
in her mind for that was the day that a policeman murdered her 38 years
old mother, Beauty Nwankwo, at a Lagos hotel.
A rising Chevron tennis star, Angel had returned from Accra, Ghana,
the previous day, after participating in a tournament and mother and
daughter were lodged at a guest house somewhere at Victoria Island.
Circumstances surrounding the gruesome murder are
still shrouded in mystery but reports said that the late Beauty may have
had an altercation with the killer mobile policemen and in the scuffle
that ensured, the armed man cocked his weapon and fired point blank,
killing the woman in cold blood.
Angel is actually yet to come to terms with the
development as she still finds it difficult to believe that she will
never see her beloved mother again, forever. And to compound her
problems, Angel does not really know who her father is, that is if one
actually still exists.
“I just keep thinking that it’s not true,”
Angel cries, noting that, “every time I think about it, I just break
down and life feels strange without her. My father is not here. I don’t
know where he is. I don’t know who will replace my mother.
“When my mum did not come back the next day, I tried calling her and all
of a sudden, my auntie, auntie’s husband, my mother’s friends came to
my room and asked If I was okay and I said yes. I asked them where my
mum was and they all looked at each other and said that she had gone to
the village but was not picking up her phone calls. I said okay. Then
every ten minutes, the receptionist would come and ask if I was okay and
in case I needed anything, I should come and ask her. It was really
strange. I tried to call my mum for the last time but she didn’t pick
and I called my auntie to verify if my mum was in the village and she
said that she was leaving the village now“It was then I knew that
something was wrong because my mum can’t just go to the village and be
on her way just like that. It takes hours and hours to go the village
and she would not go without telling me.”
Apart from her dream to rule the world of tennis, the late mother was
all she had. Beauty had prodded her on, leading her to various
tournaments both within and outside the country, preparing Angel for a
possible role in the future as a tennis star.
“The killer doesn’t deserve to live any
minute longer,” Angel said adding that “the only way he can pay for his
crime is to pay with his life because what he did was devilish and evil
and I can’t believe that a policeman can kill my mother just like
that.“We did everything together, went out together, attended
tournaments together. She helped me with my studies and was virtually my
engine room and I don’t know what I am going to do without her. I don’t
know how I will cope without her around me again.”
Still in tears, Angel wants to see the corpse of her mother before burial, “to actually confirm that she is dead.
” Then she has another request – to see the
policeman who killed her mother. “I am not going to do anything to him.
I just want to see who killed my mum,” hopefully before he faces the
wrath of the law.
In about three years from now, Angel is expected to go
professional, a development which may attract global attention as in
fact, she says she is determined to be the Maria Sharapova of African
tennis.
“Just because my mum died does not mean I
am going to stop doing the thing I love most, playing tennis. Since I
was a kid, she was the one who brought me into tennis. She always pushed
me to struggle harder for success and I am going to keep on fighting.
Her death won’t bring my head down as far as tennis is concerned. Her
death will push me on because that is her dream for me.”
“I try not to think of it but every day, I get phone calls from people
around, in Africa, my mum’s friends, some of the coaches who trained me,
contacted me after reading the news. It’s hard not think of it, knowing
she died at an early age. She is with me in the spirit.”
Culled from Vanguard
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Policeman who killed my mum must die too – 14 yr old cries out
Description : For 14 years old Angel Macleod, October 26, 2010 may remain indelible in her mind for that was the day that a policeman murdered her 38 ...
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