Monday, 4 March 2013

67-Year-Old Australian Woman Dead After Meeting with 28-Year-Old Nigerian Lover Online.


A 67 year-old grandmother from Australia has been found dead in South Africa where she traveled to meet a 28 year-old Nigerian she met  online dating.

The woman, Jette Jacobs was found dead in a Johannesburg guest house in February, two days after she met up with a man calling himself Jesse Orowo Omokoh. According to AU News, the pair struck up an online relationship three years ago. In 2010, Jacobs traveled to South Africa to meet him before he proposed late last year. Over several years she sent over $100,000 to him. More after the cut.
Jesse Orowo Omokoh.
After he proposed, she wanted to settle in Nigeria but her children had begged her to stay in Australia.Yahoo News reports that her money, credit cards, laptop computer and jewellery were missing. Omokoh was the last person to see Jacobs alive and told police he found her body but he has since disappeared.Although an empty pill bottle was found near her body and the South African police initially thought she had committed suicide, her children believe she was murdered.

“Anybody who knew my mother would know that there is no way that she would do that,” her daughter told 6PR.

Her son, who wants to be identified only as Mr Jacobs, told Yahoo News: ”After losing dad, mum was feeling very lonely so she went online and went to one of the dating sites and this young man contacted her and started to chat to her. Mum, not realizing what she was getting herself into, started talking to this guy. This was about four years ago, and in that period of time they’d been chatting quite regularly, then she decided to travel to South Africa to meet him.”

“We didn’t want her to go, we tried to stop her but she pushed us away and said we didn’t know what we were talking about. We didn’t understand if he was a true friend and not one of those scams, and she really believed that she had someone that really loved her.”

A joint operation between West Australian Police and Consumer Protection tracks large amounts of money being sent from West Australia to West African countries. A letter was sent to Jacobs warning she might be a victim of fraud but it arrived shortly after she had left Australia.

Detective Senior Constable Robert Martin, from the Major Fraud Squad, says the circumstances surrounding her death are suspicious. He told Yahoo News that the rising number of tragic occurrences from meeting a person online is alarmingly high. “My warning is that unless you have met the person face-to-face you do not know what you are dealing with when you are talking to somebody online. It is absolutely fraught with danger and we would say don’t sent money to anybody that you have met on the computer. We also strongly urge people not to travel overseas to meet someone they have met on the computer.”

The Police are still searching for Omokoh.

11 comments:

  1. Na wa oyibo self them too dull , them nor go see d man again ,

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  2. Love my foot,when will they learn? Rest in peace. It's sad.

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  3. Another Nigerian , dragging our name into the mud again. Pla Nigerians are hard workers. This is insane.

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  4. But she didn't have to die. This is not fair.

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  5. So why did they kill her? Not cool. Imagine the pain her kids are going through. Sad.

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  6. I hope they get him soon. He might not even be a Nigerian, he doesn't look like one of us. That's heartless.

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  7. So bad that she had to die. Where in the world is this evil hiding?

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  8. Oh dear, not again. Rest in peace woman.

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  9. Its bad enough been a 419, committing murder? That's not cool.

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