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Missing DELSU student found dead with tongue, breasts severed

Late Elozino Ogege


A Mass Communication
student of Delta State University (DELSU), Elozino Ogege, who was declared
missing last week has been found dead with her tongue and breasts severed from
her body.

Her body was found at about
2:00a.m. by residents along Ekrejeta road in Abraka community, Ethiope-East
Local Government Area of the state. Students living in the community said
suspected ritualists, popularly called ‘Yahoo Boys’, might have killed Elozino.
The Delta State Police
Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Andrew Aniamaka, confirming the incident
said: “The family of the girl is going through excruciating pain. They have not
been officially informed.”
The
Delta State chairman of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR),
Comrade Prince Kehinde-Taiga speaking with newsmen yesterday said CDHR would
champion calls for the redeployment of the Commissioner of Police, CP Muhammad
Mustafa, from the state if he fails to bring the perpetrators of the dastardly
act to justice.
Taiga
said the rate of ritual killings, murder, kidnappings, armed robbery, rape and
other social vices had increased under the watch of the CP. “The perpetrators
must be brought to book without any form of compromise. The CP must wake up
from his slumber because justice must be served.”
This
is coming on the heels of the discovery of the lifeless body of a two-year-old
boy, which has left residents of Abraka community, Delta State, looking for
answers. The body was discovered on Saturday by an electricity transformer
along Umono Road, Abraka, Ethiope East Local Government Area of the state,
after his parents were reported to have raised the alarm that their son was
missing.
Father
of the deceased, Johnson Oghenevo, who spoke to journalists in the area,
alleged that his son was taken away by unknown persons while the infant was
playing outside their apartment on Friday. He added that efforts towards
locating his whereabouts proved abortive.
“We
raised the alarm and reported the matter to the police that same evening we
started looking for him. We found him dead very close to a transformer on Umono
Street around Abraka Old Road on Saturday.”
The Guardian.

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