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Friday, 24 March 2017

Photo: Police arrest woman for beating her teenage son to death in Ogun

The Ogun state police command have arrested a mother, Bisola Olukoya pictured above, for beating her 16 year old son, Tosheeb Olukoya to death at their home at No 40, Ifelodun street Onifad Itele, Ogun state on March 17th. According to the state police command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, Bisola used a plank to hit her son in his head while she was trying to correct him. Sadly he fell down and died.

She connived with her husband and buried their dead son in a shallow grave in their compound before fleeing home to Iyana Ipaja in Lagos state where they were arrested. Neighbors reported the case to the police and an investigation was launched. Bisola was traced to Iyana Ipaja where she was hiding. She is to be transported to Ogun state where she would be charged to court.

8 comments:

  1. good
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  2. Wicked woman. Who hits someone in the head? Your son for that matter.

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  3. Is not intentional. It a mistake

    We, parent should afford over reaction to matter concerning our children. Life is not like olden days. Everything now is fragile. Including human

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  4. Are you sure he's her biological son.

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  5. Mother from hell....how can one beat your own child so much he gave up the ghost......chai...After caring for him for good 16 years.......ha!!!!!!!

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  6. That's why American law is against spanking kids of any kind. If you are caught beating your kids or any kid at all, you'll be in jail, even ordinary slap. Kids are told in school to use their phone and dial 911 if any body including their parents raises hands on them. Human beings are abusive in nature.

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