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‘Missing N2 Million’: Controversy Trails The Death Of Banker In Car Crash (DETAILS)

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A staff of Diamond Bank, Gwarimpa branch, Benjamin Idim, died in a car crash in Abuja sometime last week. About N2 million was reportedly found in his car at the accident scene, but up till now bulk of the money is yet to be recovered.

According to reports, the 23-year-old banker  lost control and crashed his Kia Soul at midnight while returning home from visiting a friend.

Idim died on the spot and his body and the wrecked car were evacuated by the police. He was buried in Calabar on Saturday December 21 2013.

According to reports, Idim’s family members insisted he had about N2 million in his car, and only N800,000 and two phones were given to the parents of the deceased by the police.

Tragic: The wreckage from the crash. (Credit: Punch)
Tragic: The wreckage from the crash. (Credit: Punch)

The Punch reports:

A friend, who identified himself simply as Kunle, said the late banker kept the money with him before he collected it later in the day.

He said, “Benjamin actually kept the money in my locker. Though I don’t know the exact amount, I am sure it was more than N1 million. It was therefore a surprise when we heard that the police recovered only N800,000.”

The father of the deceased, Ita, said he and his wife were out of the country when they got a call that their son had died in a fatal car crash and his corpse was being kept in a mortuary. He added that he returned to the country immediately.

He said, “We went to the police at Utako and they handed over two phones and about N800,000, which they said was recovered from the car. Later we learnt that the money in the car was more than the amount the police gave us.

“The bank also confirmed that he had more than that amount with him. If the police can hand over N800,000, you can be sure he had more than that in the car. The Nigerian Police Force can’t give all the money they recovered.”

According to him, the boy plans to give N1m to his mother for the Christmas celebration and spend the rest on other things.

The bereaved father described his son as a careful driver who did not indulge in alcohol or drugs, adding that he was a devoted Christian and a chorister.

“To tell you how devoted he was as a Christian, his girlfriend wanted him to drive her to the airport, but he declined to do so because he had choir practice at that time,” Ita said.

When our correspondent visited the Idims at the house, hundreds of people thronged the home to condole with the family.

A condolence register opened for him had been filled up with touching messages by his friends, former school mates and colleagues.

The FCT Police Public Relations Officer, Altienne Daniel, said she was not aware of the case, but noted that the police officers may not have been the first responders at the scene of the accident.

“I am not aware of the case, but are they sure the police were the first to arrive at the scene? Besides, saving the boy’s life would be their priority, nobody would be checking the boot of the car to know whether he had money there or the amount of money in the car,” she stated.

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