Sunday, 28 June 2015
FORMER "KIDNAPPED'' FUTA VC FOUND DEAD! CORPSE ALREADY DECOMPOSED.
WHAT EVIL!! The 'kidnapped' former Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State (FUTA), Prof. Albert Ilemobade has been found, dead in his generator house. The story reads like something from a crime novel, check it out after the cut
His decomposing body was found yesterday in his own compound at Ilaje street, Ijapo Estate in Akure, at an abandoned store outside the main building where cables are been kept.
Two domestic staff of the kidnapped 78-year-old former VC have also been arrested for allegedly murdering him and dumping his corpse inside his power generator house.
The late Professor of Veterinary Medicine was said to have been strangled last Monday by his security man, identified as Daniel, and driver, Yemi, and dumped in the power generator house before fleeing with one of his vehicles, a red RAV4 SUV.
Acting on the signal, Ondo police detectives were deployed to the house located at 40, Ikere Street, Ijapo, and his decomposing corpse was discovered.
Signs of strangulation were discovered on the Ex-VC's neck by the police.
A family member also said that the two suspects, after killing the professor, poured diesel on his body, apparently to suppress the stench that would come from the decomposing corpse.
Just a week ago, family of the deceased professor had raised alarm that he was missing alongside his security man after they were both kidnapped.
It was learned that it was the house maid who raised the alarm that some men came looking for the deceased and drove off with him, while the 73-year-old wife was still sleeping in one of the rooms in the house. The security man and the driver dropped his wrist watch and a pair of slippers by the gate, as if they fell from him while he was been taken away by his abductors, just to back their claim.
The suspects, before fleeing with the stolen vehicle, locked the main gate of the house from outside with padlock, thus locking the wife and others in. A welder was engaged to break open the padlock to open the gate from outside.
The state Commissioner of Police, Isaac Eke, confirmed the arrest of the suspects, adding that they would be paraded today.
SOURCE ; SAHARA REPORTES
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