Man Nabbed Over Ibadan Vendor’s Death

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According to a source in the hotel an Ibadan-based Instagram cloth vendor, Adeshina Olayinka, popularly calledKhadi, who died at Wetland Hotel, Akobo, in Ibadan, suspect in the case , is now in police custody.

 

The column Nigeria reports that Olayinka reportedly died after the man she was with checked out early on Thursday morning, and a phone call was made to Khadi’s room by the receptionist who confirmed her safety.

 

The suspect was said to be currently detained at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Iyaganku, Ibadan.

 

Report gathered revealed that the suspect, name withheld, voluntarily presented himself to the police at Akobo Police Station having heard that his attention was needed by the police over the death of Olayinka.

 

When reporters visited the hotel, a staff member, who did not want his name in print, told said “We wouldn’t have known until 12 noon check out time if not for the power bank that one of the receptionists lent her. So, when we discovered that she was still breathing, we quickly called police at Akobo Police Station but unfortunately, she died before getting to the hospital.

 

“So, we called the suspect to inform him about the incident. He was shocked and rushed down to the hotel to present himself to the police. The case has been transferred to the state CID. Actually, he is one of our customers here. He always patronises us. And when he came around (before he presented himself to the police), he said the lady was complaining that night that she was weak. And that was why he just allowed her to rest,” a staff member of the hotel added.

 

The security operatives were yet to unravel the circumstances behind her death but Adewale Osifeso, the state Police Public Relations Officer, said the police had commenced investigation into the matter.

 

Osifeso said, “Investigation is in progress. Updates would be provided accordingly, please.”

 

Meanwhile, the hotel management had in a statement expressed its cooperation with the Nigeria Police in the investigation into the cause of the deceased’s death.

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