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Assassins Murder Ogun King, Burn His Corpse And Car
The traditional ruler of Owo town, in the Yewa South Local Government Area of Ogun State, Oba Patrick Fasinu has been killed by assassins.
According to SUNDAY PUNCH, Fasinu had gone for a meeting of traditional rulers in the Ilaro area on Wednesday.
He was said to have dropped off his driver along the way and was heading home in his Camry car when he was waylaid by the assailants.
The men reportedly dragged him out of his car and hacked him with an axe.
The assassins then took him back to his car, which they set on fire before fleeing the scene.
The monarch’s charred remains were recovered on Thursday by policemen from the state command.
He said:
Follow us on social media:“He went for a meeting of traditional rulers in Ilaro. While returning, he greeted some of his family members at Owode. He was there till evening.
“He later left for Oke Odan around 10pm. He dropped off his driver along the way and continued his journey to his hometown, where he was the king. He was about a mile away from his house when he was assassinated.
“His family had looked for him throughout the night and when they didn’t see him, they thought he slept over in the house of one of his wives or somewhere else.”
The family source said during a search for the deceased, his charred remains were recovered in his car.
He explained that blood traces were seen in a bush near the scene, including a bloodstained axe, which the police took away.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed the incident.
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