Khadihat, a-20 year old final year student of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko was said to be fond of visiting his ex-lover each time he came to Akure from Abuja and usually passed the night with him.
There were speculations that the suspected killer was a “yahoo boy” who planned to use her late girlfriend for rituals Police spokesman, Femi.
Joseph, a Superintendent of Police(SP) said the suspect was arrested by a team of detectives from the State Criminal Investigations Department (CID).
He said the suspect, who was already in police custody has been cooperating with the police on relevant information on the circumstances that led to the death of Khadijat.
Joseph said the Commissioner of Police will address the press after they conclude their investigations on the matter.
He assured that the case would be thoroughly investigated with a view to establishing facts behind the death of the Ikare-Akoko born University final year student.
The PPRO said the suspect and others who might have involved in the death of Khadijat would be prosecuted.
Source The Nation
Police Arrest Suspected Killer of Ex-Ondo Deputy Governor’s Daughter [Full Details]
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