Residents of Rasaki Sodande Street in
the Aboru, Iyana Ipaja area of Lagos State on Monday found the body of a
middle-aged man dangling from a rope in an uncompleted building.
Our correspondent gathered that the
deceased, identified only as Tunde, was believed to have been murdered
in the early hours of Sunday.
Residents told PUNCH Metro that Tunde, who wore a blue T-shirt when he was found, was killed before he was brought to the building.
The matter was said to have been reported at the Oke Odo Police Division.
A police source told our correspondent that marks of violence were found on the body of the deceased.
He said, “We received the report in the
early hours of Sunday. The victim was brought from another place to the
uncompleted building. He was strangled before he was thereafter hanged
with a rope to give the impression that the deceased committed suicide.
“There were marks of violence on his
body, which made the police believe that the case was a murder case and
not suicide. Policemen were at the scene, took photographs and removed
the body. We are looking for his family members.”
A resident, who gave his name only as Usman, however, said some people believed that Tunde committed suicide.
He said, “The man did not live on this
street, but some people know him. They said he had been having some
family issues because of lack of money.
“The death is believed to have come from
frustration and lack. But the police should do their job thoroughly and
unravel the cause of his death.”
Efforts by our correspondent to get Tunde’s house address or family members were not successful as of press time.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the incident. She added that the
police would unravel the perpetrators of the crime.
She said, “Operatives of the division
are going to unravel the cause of death and the perpetrators of the
dastardly act. His age and surname have yet to be known.
“But we have recovered the body and deposited it in a public morgue for autopsy. The case is under discreet investigation.”
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