WOMAN STABS HUSBAND TO DEATH IN OYO STATE DUE TO SEXUAL ADVANCES
BY DAMILOLA LAWRENCE
A 27-year-old housewife, Odunayo Olumale has stabbed her husband, Olamilekan Salahudeen to death for making sexual advances to her.
This incident happened three months after the couple reunited and reconciled, following their separation.
The police Spokesman, Adewale Osifor, while parading the suspect at the Oyo police command headquater, eleyele in Ibadan, said the preliminary investigation showed that the deceased and his wife returned to their house at Oko-Oba area of Oyo town on the day of the incident after their three-month separation.
He said, “On the 17th November 2022, one Ismaila Tijani reported at the Dubar Divisional Police headquarters that on the 16TH November, that his son named Olamilekan Salahudeen, who is 35yrs, was stabbed to death with a knife by his wife Odunayo.”
More details soon.
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