Tension in Lagos as Lovers found dead on the road

The
Abisogun Leigh Street, Ogba, in Lagos State was the cynosure of all eyes on
Sunday when two apparent lovebirds were found dead in a Toyota Corolla parked
by the roadside. Although the names of the deceased had yet to be revealed,
they were said to have been respectively married. However, Newsmen gathered
that the man was found in the driver’s side, half naked, with his private parts
showing, while the woman, who wore a gown, reclined in the passenger seat next
to him. The scene of the incident was behind the headquarters of the Area G
Police Command, Ogba, Lagos State. Correspondent learnt that a tricycle rider,
who was plying the street, noticed that the headlamps of the car were on around
8.30am. When the light remained on about 30 minutes after, the rider reportedly
drew the attention of an executive member of the National Union of Road
Transport Workers to the car.
Again,
It was also gathered that the executive member and the rider went to the scene,
peeped into the car and observed that the lovers were motionless. They were
said to have immediately alerted the police at the command. The car had been
moved to the premises of the Area G Police Command when our correspondent
visited the scene around 2.30pm, while the corpses of the duo were said to have
been deposited in a morgue. The NURTW member, Adewale Sofuyi, told correspondent
that he alerted the Area G Command to the incident. He said, “A tricycle rider
approached me around 9am. He said the headlamps of a Toyota Corolla by the
roadside were on and that he had knocked at the car door without getting
response from the occupants. “I followed him to the scene and confirmed what he
said. The man wore a shirt only; he did not cover his private parts. The woman
was in a gown. They were both in the front seats. The seat where the woman sat
had been adjusted so that she reclined on it. From all indications, they had
had sex with each other before their deaths. “I went to report at the area
command and some policemen followed me. When they opened the car, a bottle of
an alcoholic brand – Best – was found there. Their phones were also recovered.
They moved them to the back seats and drove to the station. The police
contacted their families through their phones.”
In
addition, Sofuyi stated that when families and relatives of the deceased
arrived at the command, they were shocked to know they were in an amorous
relationship. “According to the families, both of them lived in the same
building in Ogba. The woman’s husband said he had suspected that she had
extra-marital affairs, but decided not to confront her. “The man’s wife is a
nursing mother. She cried profusely. I learnt that the man’s father is the
landlord of the house where they both lived.” Correspondent, went to the Area G
Command, was told by the policemen at the entrance that the Area Commander was
not around. “She (Area Commander) went to the police command headquarters in
Ikeja over the incident. You can come back,” one of the policemen said.
Meanwhile,
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole,
confirmed the deaths. He, however, said he had yet to be fully briefed on the
matter. He said, “They (the lovers) were taken to a hospital, where they were
confirmed dead. Autopsies will be conducted on them, while investigation is
ongoing to ascertain the cause of death. I don’t have their names for now.”
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