Young Woman Raped To Death In Ogun
A woman in her late 20s has been confirmed dead after she was reportedly
gang-raped in an abandoned building on Farawe Street, Agbado-Oja, in
the Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State.
It was gathered that the yet-to-be-identified-woman was found Unclad and unconscious in a pool of her blood inside a building.
Punch
reports that some children were playing football on a pitch near the
building at about 6pm last Wednesday when their ball flipped into the
building.
One of them, who went to pick the ball, reportedly
discovered the victim groaning in pains and raised the alarm, which drew
his peers and other residents to the scene.
An eyewitness, Soji, said the woman was immediately rushed to a hospital in the area, but died on the way.
He
said, “I think the woman was gang-raped because there was bloodcoming
out of her private parts and her mouth. She had become very weak and
couldn’t talk when we asked her how she got into the building. She just
gesticulated with her hands.
“We have not got to the Agbado division, where we wanted to obtain police report to present at a hospital when she died.”
Another
eyewitness, who did not want his name in print, said the incident must
have been perpetrated by suspected ritual killers.
“Her body has
shrunk and she was frail. She was not from this community. I think this
case is beyond ordinary rape; it has a ritual undertone,” he said.
The
Baale of Ago-Agbado, Chief Sunday Oyeogun, said the woman’s corpse was
buried around 2pm the following day as none of her relatives showed up.
He said, “It appeared the woman was raped and had been in the building a few days before she was found on that day.
“I
informed the health workers at the Agbado-Oke Odo Local Council
Development Area so that her corpse would not pose health hazard to
residents. She had been buried.
“The family members, who own that
building, have issues with one another over the sharing of rent. That
was why they sent all the tenants away.”
The Ogun State Police Public Relations, ASP Ambibola Oyeyemi, said the command was not aware of the incident.
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