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Freitag, 8. September 2017, 15:29

Von EloyWatson

Lagos Confirms Two Deaths From Lassa Fever

Three people have reportedly been arrested in connection with the alleged murder of former Gulder Ultimate Search (GUS) winner, Hector Oluwaseun Jobarteh.


NAIJ.com earlier reported that the GUS season 3 winner and father of one, was reportedly trailed to his house in Lagos, and shot dead by two unknown gunmen.


Late Hector who kept a low profile after winning the competition in 2006 was said to have returned to Nigeria in July, while his wife went to the United States of America to birth their second child.


According to reports from Vanguard, three suspects have been arrested by the police, in connection with Hector's murder at his residence, 8, Olufowora Close, New Oko-Oba, Lagos.


READ ALSO: Sad! Former Gulder Ultimate Search winner allegedly shot dead by unknown gunmen

Confirming the arrest of the suspects, the new Lagos state commissioner of police, Imohimi Edgal, said they were undergoing interrogations. He said:


"Some yet-to-be identified hoodlums pretending to be friends of the deceased, gained access into the apartment of Hector Jobarteh, 38, in the presence of his brother, one Victor Jobarteh, at 8, Olufowora Close, New Oko-Oba. They shot the said Hector on the chest without any dialogue and fled from the scene.


The Divisional Police Officer and a team of policemen quickly rushed to the scene after a distress call and the victim was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he died. Nothing was removed from his house. The corpse was taken to Orile/Agege Hospital morgue for autopsy. Enquiries carried out from neighbours revealed that the deceased may have been a victim of business transaction that went sour.

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