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Man caught after secretly burying lover who died during sex romp

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A 36-year-old man, Musiliu Owolabi, has been arrested for allegedly burying his lover, Fausat Idowu, after she died before a sex romp in Ogun State.

Officers of the State Police Command Ogun State have arrested a 36-year-old man, Musiliu Owolabi, for allegedly burying his lover, Fausat Idowu, after she died before a sex romp in Ogun State.

LIB reports that Owolabi and Fausat, a mother of five, had gone to a hotel to spend time together when she suddenly fell ill just before they started having sex and eventually died.
The State Police Commissioner, CP Ahmed Iliyasu, revealed that the suspect who is a mechanic, secretly buried Fausat in an uncompleted building at Osara village, off Abeokuta-Ibadan Expressway.
The suspect was finally apprehended after a report was to the Police filed by the younger brother of the deceased, Hammed Idowu.
Hammad told the police that his sister who went for a naming ceremony at Bode Olude area of Abeokuta was missing.
The CP also said that the deceased’s phone call logs were profiled and the suspect was the last person that had spoken to her.
“On interrogation, the suspect admitted taking the deceased to Rocky Gold Hotel at Iyana-Apakila, Abeokuta, for pleasure, where he claimed she fell ill and later took her in his vehicle, but died under a mysterious circumstance in the car.
"He further confessed that he took the corpse to a nearby bush, dug a shallow grave and buried it without disclosing same to anybody," Iliyasu said.
During his confession, the suspect disclosed that the deceased had been his lover for six months, adding that it was the first time they were having sex.
He said, “We were just removing our clothes when she suddenly developed a severe temperature and later slumped. It was while I was taking her to the hospital in my vehicle that I discovered she has died.
"I did not inform the Police or anyone about the incident. I became apprehensive and decided to hide the corpse and later buried her in the midnight.”
Following the conclusion of the ongoing investigation, Owolabi will be charged to court.
May her soul rest in peace.

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