Crime
When I reported Bamise’s case to the police station, a policewoman turned me down – Bamise’s sister
The sad demise of Oluwabamise Ayanwole has been trending across various social media platforms lately. The 22-year-old lady reportedly lost her life with some of her vital organs harvested after she boarded a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) vehicle in Lagos – the deceased had filmed herself while boarding the vehicle.
Several family members of the deceased have been making revelations to the public. During a live video shared on Facebook, late Bamise’s sister said that after her sister went missing she went to a nearby police station with evidence but was turned down by a Policewoman.
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She further lamented how her sister’s vital organs were harvested by her assailant(s) and how the news of her death came the same day Bamise’s immediate elder sister gave birth to a baby boy. From her countenance, the lady was in shock and would have lost her cool if not for the people around consoling her.
If the Policewoman at the police station had taken the report seriously, perhaps Bamise would have been alive.
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