Yemisi pictured below, was supposed to go to her parents’ house at Oshodi on that fateful Friday like she usually did every weekend after closing from work as a secondary school teacher at Abule Oko, a community in Ogun State. But this day — June 23, 2016 — turned out to be different for both her and her family. After waiting till Friday night and still didn’t hear anything from her daughter, with her two mobile phone lines switched off, her father was troubled and had to come looking for her. There and then he got one of the most shocking moments any parent could ever witness. The door to her apartment was locked, but one of the windows was opened. According to Punch, he asked her neighbours whether they had seen her that day, but all of them said no. They last saw her on Thursday when she returned from work. He was confused, didn’t know whether his daughter was inside or not, so he kept on trying her phone lines, all to no avail. After reaching his patience limit, he called on a carpenter in the area to force the door open and then everyone was horrified — her daughter laid in her own blood, a pillow case covering her face and her body already swollen. Someone had murdered her in cold blood when she was sleeping and had taken her two mobile phones away. According to an eyewitness who spoke on condition on anonymity, the death of Yemisi Tiamiyu, a 27-year-old University of Lagos graduate, is still one of the most mysterious events the source had ever witnessed. “It is still a mystery to me up till now because Yemisi was an easygoing lady who could never have offended anybody,” the source said. “I saw her last on Thursday and we greeted before she went to sleep. When I didn’t see her on Friday, I thought she went to work early, which was strange, only for us to find her on Saturday murdered when her door was forced open on the order of her father.” What could have led to her murder? The source said no one had yet to find out, but that she was seen on the day before she was murdered shouting at a guy on the phone.
16 Jul 2016
Mystery As Lover Allegedly Kills 27-Year Old Lady & Family Wants It Silenced
Yemisi pictured below, was supposed to go to her parents’ house at Oshodi on that fateful Friday like she usually did every weekend after closing from work as a secondary school teacher at Abule Oko, a community in Ogun State. But this day — June 23, 2016 — turned out to be different for both her and her family. After waiting till Friday night and still didn’t hear anything from her daughter, with her two mobile phone lines switched off, her father was troubled and had to come looking for her. There and then he got one of the most shocking moments any parent could ever witness. The door to her apartment was locked, but one of the windows was opened. According to Punch, he asked her neighbours whether they had seen her that day, but all of them said no. They last saw her on Thursday when she returned from work. He was confused, didn’t know whether his daughter was inside or not, so he kept on trying her phone lines, all to no avail. After reaching his patience limit, he called on a carpenter in the area to force the door open and then everyone was horrified — her daughter laid in her own blood, a pillow case covering her face and her body already swollen. Someone had murdered her in cold blood when she was sleeping and had taken her two mobile phones away. According to an eyewitness who spoke on condition on anonymity, the death of Yemisi Tiamiyu, a 27-year-old University of Lagos graduate, is still one of the most mysterious events the source had ever witnessed. “It is still a mystery to me up till now because Yemisi was an easygoing lady who could never have offended anybody,” the source said. “I saw her last on Thursday and we greeted before she went to sleep. When I didn’t see her on Friday, I thought she went to work early, which was strange, only for us to find her on Saturday murdered when her door was forced open on the order of her father.” What could have led to her murder? The source said no one had yet to find out, but that she was seen on the day before she was murdered shouting at a guy on the phone.
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