Crime
Why murdered LASU Student can’t be buried now
The family of murdered Lagos State University (LASU) student, Favour Daley- Oladele, has given reasons why the body couldn’t be laid to rest on Tuesday as earlier planned.
Daley-Oladelea, a final year Sociology student was allegedly killed for money rituals at a Cherubim and Seraphim Church in Ikoyi-Ile, Osun State, by her boyfriend, Owolabi Adeeko, his mother Mrs Bola Adeeko, and the pastor of the church, Segun Philips.
The late Daley-Oladele’s uncle, Toyeme Solomon, who disclosed this to friends and sympathisers, who thronged the Atan Cemetery on University Road, Akoka, Lagos, explained that this was due to the ongoing state’s government investigation into what led to her death.
According to Solomon, the family was advised at the mortuary that the Lagos State government wanted the family to wait until the conclusion of the investigation.
“What really happened was when we went to collect the corpse of Favour – we were told of a call that came in from the Lagos State Ministry of Health that we should hold on.
“They said we should not carry the body till they finish the investigation. So, that’s why we couldn’t go ahead with the burial today.
“The investigation is being carried out under the supervision of the Lagos State Ministry of Health and it is when the investigation is completed that we will know when to bury the corpse,” he said.
The Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Olusegun Ogboye however, confirmed the ongoing probe by the state.
He said after the investigation, a report will be released. “Thereafter, a decision will be taken on the release of the corpse to the family,” he said.
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