Crime
Bamise’s sister disclosed that she was still alive while her vital organs were mutilated
The sister of slain BRT Passenger, Oluwabamise Ayanwole who was found dead on Carter Bridge by Ogogoro Community has shed more light on her sister’s death. During the live video broadcast facebbok, Bamise’s sister disclosed that her sister was still alive while her vital organ was been mutilated.
It was earlier reported that Bamise’s lifeless body was found with some of her vital organs tampered with and missing. Her sister has now confirmed the report during the live video broadcast. She said her sister’s private part was mutilated while she was still alive.
She said: “The man (a BRT Operator) said Bamise has gone to enjoy herself, that she will call us, that she did not want to call us now because she was enjoying herself. Whereas she was in pain, as they were cutting her private part.”
“They did not kill her before they cut her private part. If you are a lover of wrestling, there is something they call ‘hell in the cell’. Hell in the cell was what my sister went through before her last breath on earth.”
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“My mom, 74 year old and my dad, Ayanwola, 84 year old did not mourn their children in the morning. They did not lose any child in the afternoon. In the evening, they are enjoying the token we were rendering to them. But at night, they made my parents put their two hands on their heads and mourn their last born”.
She also stated that Bamise’s immediate sister, who is heavily pregnant has landed in the hospital when they broke the news of her sister’s demise to her. She said her mother and elder sister also fainted when they heard about Bamise’s demise.
She said all they want from the Government now is to ensure that justice is served on everyone involved in her sister’s death. She called on President Buhari, Governor Sanwo Olu and well meaning Nigerians to intervene and help her sister get justice.
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