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Scare as 10 unidentified corpses are discovered in Edo

Ten unidentified corpses were yesterday morning reportedly discovered between Ibillo-Lampese along the Lagos-Abuja Road in Akoko-Edo local government area of Edo State.

It was learnt that farmers on their way to their farms first discovered some of the bodies around 7:30 am and then alerted members of the vigilante group who were said to have combed the area and discover more bodies numbering ten.

Confirming the incident, a resident in the area, Comrade Victor Arogunyo, said the police were contacted and with the support from the medical personnel at the General Hospital Ibillo, the bodies were evacuated to the morgue.

“This morning, I got a call that our farmers who were going to the farm saw some dead bodies littered on the sides of the road around 7:30 in the morning, I rushed there and actually found out that it was true.

“Immediately, we got in touch with the police and eventually we found ten dead bodies. The corpses seem to be fresh because blood was coming out of the mouths of about two or three of them but there were no signs of gunshots because the police who came tried to check signs of gunshots which they couldn’t find.

“Together with the general hospital in Ibillo, the police, the civil defence and hunters, we removed the dead bodies from the bushes and they have been deposited at the General Hospital in Ibillo. The incident happened between Lampese and Ibillo on the Lagos-Abuja Expressway”, Arogunyo narrated.

Spokesman of the Edo State Police Command, Sp Chidi Nwabuzor, while confirming the incident said an official statement would be released.

“I just spoke to the DPO, Ibillo Division and he is going to send us a detailed information and the police will react officially but he said they were ten male bodies, no female that were found.”

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