A cheating
Nigerian-born GP who led a double life with two women for seven years and
promised to marry both of them one month apart hanged himself when his secret
was exposed, an inquest heard.
Dr Festus Ojagbemi, 49, known as ‘Wally’, who had a
surgery in Strood, Kent, lived with long-term partner Jackie Hammond in the
week and lover Bamidele Ayeni on weekends - for seven years.
He fathered a child with Miss Ayeni - a popular
Nigerian singer known as Dele Achiever (the lady in the picture above) - and
said he would wed them both, while racking up thousands of pounds worth of debt
taking them on holidays.
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But when the secret was discovered by Miss Hammond
he stabbed himself twice in the chest at his surgery, St Mary’s Medical Centre,
the inquest was told. But he survived that attempt on his life.
While recovering in hospital he told police and both
women he was attacked by a stranger. But he eventually confessed the truth to
officers - only to take his own life four days later on February 12.
Miss Hammond later found him at the detached house
they shared in Hempstead, Kent. A note signed with his nickname was on the TV
cabinet near where he was found in the conservatory.
The cost of leading the double life emerged after
his death, the inquest in Maidstone, Kent, heard. Miss Hammond said a credit
card firm phoned after he died, claiming he owed them £10,000.
She said: ‘I started phoning and everyone told me
how much he owed them. By the time we got to the 10th or 11th, the bill was
huge. We just couldn’t get our heads around it.
‘I work, I get paid, so we don’t talk about
finances. If we go on holiday he would be the one that pays.’
The couple had planned their wedding for this May
after almost 20 years together.
Miss Hammond said he killed himself because he felt
guilty after the double life was uncovered, adding: ‘He just wanted me to
notice he was hurting because of what he had done to me.’
Miss Ayeni did not appear at the inquest but the
hearing was told of evidence she gave to police. She claimed Dr Ojagbemi
proposed last October and that they were planning a wedding in April.
They had a child, he rented a flat for them, visited
on weekends and they would talk six or seven times a day, she said.
Miss Ayeni, who sings Juju and pop music, said she
knew about the other partner, but he told her he ‘did not love her any more’.
She told officers: ‘I would call him “baby” because he was my baby. I would
also call him my "husband".
‘He’s intelligent, loving, caring, he buys me lots
of things. Why would he do this to himself? Wally told me not to give anyone
the news that we were getting married in April because everyone would go on
about it.’
The court heard how the doctor, who also had two
other children to two other women, had been off sick from work since December
2011, suffering from high blood pressure and vertigo.
The inquest was also told he had called Miss Ayeni
on the day he died to tell her he loved her - and even discussed a wedding
photographer with Miss Hammond on the morning he killed himself.
Recording a verdict of suicide, assistant deputy
coroner Gail Elliman, said: “I am satisfied Dr Ojagbemi took his own life. I
won’t go into any speculation about the reasons for doing so.”
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