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Ekiti Amotekun corps uncovers decaying bodies of two girls in Aramoko


The Ekiti State Amotekun Corps has discovered the remains of two young girls in the bush of Aramoko-Ekiti during its combings, recently.

This was revealed in a press statement signed by the Head of Communications Department for the Ekiti State Amotekun Corps, Officer Adeleye Abiodun Adewale.

The release confirmed that the diseased girls were murdered in the bush by a 29-year-old named Ogunnike Philip, an Ogun State born.

The release partly read: “The remains of Taiwo (age withheld) were found inside the bush at Egbewa street, behind an uncompleted building in Aramoko-Ekiti, while the corpse of an 18-year-old Fatoki Seun was discovered inside the bush at Oke-Oja street of the same town.

“The Operatives of Ekiti West Local Government Command explained how the long-decayed remains led to air pollution at the scene, as they were massively associated with maggots.

“The carrion has since been packed by The Health/Environmental Officers in Aramoko-Ekiti to The General Hospital of the town.” The statement confirmed.

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