The family of Mrs. Oluwashola Gaska (nee Adefolalu) has petitioned the
Federal Government of Nigeria to unravel the mystery surrounding her
death in Poland and the cremation of her corpse by her husband, Mr.
Jakub Gaska, without their consent.
The deceased’s elder sister, Mrs. Abimbola Essien-Nelson, at a press conference in Lagos on Wednesday, alleged that Oluwashola was murdered and her corpse hastily cremated to cover it despite the family’s objection.
In the petition, dated January 29, 2017, and titled, ‘Petition against
Mr. Jakub Gaska for the murder, unlawful cremation and burial of
Oluwashola Atunrayo Gaska (nee Adefolalu) in Krakow, Poland, on
December 28, 2016,’ the family detailed how the late Oluwashola, who
studied in Poland, settled in the country and later married Gaska in
2010.
The petition read in part, “The last verbal conversation I had with the
deceased took place on December 24, 2016, and she made no complaint
about her health. At about 11.28am, on Wednesday, December 28, 2016, I
received a telephone call from the husband that ‘there had been an
accident, Shola had fallen unconscious and had died.’
“The husband did not tell me the nature of the so called accident. I was
still conversing with the husband when the telephone was disconnected.
“The husband later called me back on the same day, stating that
Oluwashola fell ill on Tuesday, and that he and his sister took her to a
hospital (the name of the hospital was not provided). He said she
passed away at about 3am on Wednesday, December 28, 2016.”
The petition added that plans were being made to travel to Krakow to
give the deceased a befitting burial when her husband informed them that
her remains would be cremated as he and Olwashola agreed during a
discussion.
It was gathered that the family requested that the husband wait until
the arrival of family members in January 2017 to partake in the funeral
rites.
“We also made it clear to him that because of the sudden nature of her
death, we want to see her corpse. We sent several sets of
representatives from the Nigerian community to him in this regard, but
he refused to allow anyone access to the corpse. His response was that
Oluwashola said only Ambibola and no other person, should see her
corpse,” the petition read.
Mr. Gaska reportedly cremated Oluwashola’s remains on January 2,
2017. He also allegedly interred the ashes on January 7, 2017, without
officially informing the Adefolalus.
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