Black Sunday: Tension, As Esther Stabs 21-year-old Boyfriend To Death

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Black Sunday: Tension, As Esther Stabs 21-year-old Boyfriend To Death

Anguish engulfed the atmosphere at Lekki, Lagos State, today, Sunday, as a young lady identified as Esther Paul allegedly stabbing to death, her 21-years-old boyfriend.

Reportedly, Esther was immediately apprehended while the knife she allegedly used to commit the crime, was recovered.

Esther allegedly stabbed Sadiq Owolabi Dahiru, to death at Oba Amusa Street Agungi, Lekki in the early hours of today November 20.

According to police sources, the stepfather of the deceased, Kazeem Obafunso, reported at the Ilasan police station that Esther stabbed his 21-year-old stepson.

Police officers were drafted to the scene where they moved the deceased to the Evercare hospital in Lekki phase 1 where he was confirmed dead by the doctors.

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The body of the deceased has been deposited at the IDH Mortuary, Yaba for preservation and autopsy.



 

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