LAGOS POLICE ARREST SUSPECT OVER DEATHS OF TWO NOLLYWOOD CREW MEMBERS FOUND IN PARKED CAR IN LEKKI

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By: Muftau Fatimo

he Lagos State Police Command has taken a suspect into custody over the deaths of two Nollywood production crew members who were found lifeless in a parked vehicle at a film location in Lekki, Lagos.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Abimbola Adebisi, told the media on Monday that the suspect, also part of the production team, allegedly delivered food to the victims before they were later found unresponsive.

“One suspect has been arrested. The suspect was the one who delivered food to the victims in the vehicle. Investigation is still ongoing,” she stated.

Earlier reports by the media identified the deceased as lighting director Ekemini “GeeTee” Imeh and his colleague, Ayodeji Walter Odediran. They were discovered dead on Saturday, February 7, at the premises of Evercare Hospital, Lekki, which was serving as a movie set.

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According to a police source, the two crew members arrived early at the set to install lighting equipment ahead of shooting. After completing the setup, they reportedly entered a tinted Nissan vehicle parked within the premises to rest while awaiting further production activities for a film said to be directed by former Big Brother Naija housemate, Boma.

“At about 11am, a production staff member delivered breakfast to them inside the vehicle. The air-conditioning was on, and both men appeared relaxed at the time. Subsequent calls to their phones went unanswered. After filming wrapped up around 8pm, they were found lifeless in the vehicle,” the source said.

The source added that both men were reportedly foaming at the mouth, with one showing blood stains around the nose and lips.

Another police source disclosed that the matter was initially reported at the Maroko Police Station, while CCTV footage from the premises is being reviewed as part of ongoing investigations.

“The bodies have been deposited in a morgue for autopsy and toxicology examinations,” the source added.

Adebisi confirmed that the case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for further probe, noting that investigators are working to determine the exact cause of death.

Until his death, Imeh was the Chief Executive Officer of a lighting company and was known for his work on major productions, including King of Boys, as well as music videos for artistes such as Davido.

The incident comes days after gospel artiste Matthew Ogundele, popularly known as Segun Praise, and three of his crew members were found dead inside a music studio in the Abraham Adesanya area of Ajah, Lagos State.

 

 

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