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BREAKING: How I raped, killed teenager inside church –Suspect

He said preliminary investigation revealed that the corpse was found  “beside a Bible School at Olodo Area, with a bloody genitalia, coupled with signs of struggling which indicated that she might have been manhandled before her eventual untimely death.”

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“She eventually passed and I asked her to assist me in carrying some of the chairs I had already packed.

“I took out a knife from my pocket and I instructed her not to shout, I wanted to attack her to collect her phone but she dragged the knife with me and the knife fell, she also fell down and hit her head on the ground while trying to escape.

“She became weak and I raped her, I took her phone and asked  her for the  password to her phone, she gave me wrong password, when I discovered that the password was wrong, I strangulated her.”

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The Police Commissioner in the state, Adebowale Williams,  said his men  attached to Iyana-Offa Divisional Police Headquarters were notified of the sudden disappearance of Ifeoluwa, a 17- year-old female who according to reports left for church at about 1600hrs and was yet to return home.

The CP said, “A search party was immediately raised  to know what caused her disappearance, while this was ongoing as a call was placed to the parents of the deceased by an unknown caller stating clearly the deceased had been abducted.”

He said preliminary investigation revealed that the corpse was found  “beside a Bible School at Olodo Area, with a bloody genitalia, coupled with signs of struggling which indicated that she might have been manhandled before her eventual untimely death.”

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He added that  investigation continues as the case have been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department.

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