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BREAKING NEWS: Man kills mother-in-law, worshipper inside Lagos church

His mother-in-law was said to have refused to bow to entreaties by the suspect, insisting rather, that the case would be reported to the Police for justice to prevail.

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A 38-year-old man Jimoh Jogbo, stormed an undisclosed church in the Lekki area of Lagos and allegedly attacked his mother-in-law, resulting in her death.

Another worshipper, Jamiu Sakire, 40, who attempted to raise the alarm, also had his life snuffed out of him by the suspect.

Preliminary investigation by the Police revealed that the suspect had carnal of his wife’s  14- year- old younger sister.

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His mother-in-law was said to have refused to bow to entreaties by the suspect, insisting rather, that the case would be reported to the Police for justice to prevail.

The attack on her was said to be an apparent bid to stop her from carrying out her threat.

The suspect’s wife Modupe Bolaji reported the matter to Policemen at the Akodo division.

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She said her husband left their apartment on Olodana street, Orofun Town, Ibeju Lekki, and stormed the church at about 1 am, while they were preparing for a prayer section.

She gave the identity of her mother as Fatimo Muskilu,49. 

She said, “he hit her with a hard object. He also attacked Jamiu who saw him and attempted to shout. Jamiu died on the spot”.

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The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the incident. He said it occurred on November 14, 2022.

According to him: ” The 49 years old woman was rushed to Akodo General Hospital where she was confirmed dead.

The scene of the incident was visited by policemen from the Akodo division. There were marks of violence on the corpses which were deposited at the Epe General Hospital. 

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The suspect has been arrested and will be transferred to the SCIID for further investigation.”

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