25-Year-Old Mechanic Found Dead In Calabar Waste Bin
A 25-year-old mechanic, identified as Okon, has been killed and his
lifeless body dumped in a waste bin on White House Street, by Chamley in
Calabar South.
Vanguard gathered that Okon, who resides at 25, Webber Street, also in Calabar South, was dumped in the waste bin in the early hours of yesterday, with blood still gushing out from the back of his head and hand. An eyewitness, Mrs. Ogechi Ogbuji, who sells bean cake (Akara) near the scene of the incident, said when she came out for business early yesterday, she discovered that there was a body in the waste bin at the junction.
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She said: “When my husband and I came out this morning (yesterday) at about 6a.m., we discovered a body dumped in the waste, just metres away from where I fry Akara. Because the bin was filled, the body was dumped near the waste container.”
A shop owner at White House, by Chamley, identified as Friday, told Vanguard that the body must have been dumped in the early hours of yesterday, because he closed late the previous day. When Vanguard visited the residence of the deceased at 25 Webber Street, the compound was quiet and deserted.
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A tenant, who pleaded anonymity, told Vanguard that Okon, who was a mechanic, was allegedly beaten to death Sunday night by some group of boys. According to him, Okon was trying to remove parts from the wreckage of a car abandoned in the area since last year.
He said: “I wonder why his own case was different. I want to believe that they had something against that young man because he is a very quiet person and can never hurt a fly.
“They were claiming that he was a thief, but was that enough to kill him?” She asked
Vanguard gathered that Okon, who resides at 25, Webber Street, also in Calabar South, was dumped in the waste bin in the early hours of yesterday, with blood still gushing out from the back of his head and hand. An eyewitness, Mrs. Ogechi Ogbuji, who sells bean cake (Akara) near the scene of the incident, said when she came out for business early yesterday, she discovered that there was a body in the waste bin at the junction.
Also See: 70 year old man slaughters wife with a machete in Akwa Ibom (Warning: Graphic Pictures)
She said: “When my husband and I came out this morning (yesterday) at about 6a.m., we discovered a body dumped in the waste, just metres away from where I fry Akara. Because the bin was filled, the body was dumped near the waste container.”
A shop owner at White House, by Chamley, identified as Friday, told Vanguard that the body must have been dumped in the early hours of yesterday, because he closed late the previous day. When Vanguard visited the residence of the deceased at 25 Webber Street, the compound was quiet and deserted.
Pictured; Man Tortures Apprentice To Death Over Allegations Of Poor Sales
A tenant, who pleaded anonymity, told Vanguard that Okon, who was a mechanic, was allegedly beaten to death Sunday night by some group of boys. According to him, Okon was trying to remove parts from the wreckage of a car abandoned in the area since last year.
He said: “I wonder why his own case was different. I want to believe that they had something against that young man because he is a very quiet person and can never hurt a fly.
“They were claiming that he was a thief, but was that enough to kill him?” She asked
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