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In Lagos, another randy man and woman found dead inside SUV

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Again in Lagos, another married man and woman, believed to be leading a dissolute lifestyle, have been picked up stone dead inside a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV).

The randy man, an IT engineer, simply identified as Koyejo, had picked up his yet-to-be identified lover at Isolo area of Lagos, on Sunday night to have fun.

“Kodejo had bought “Suya” (traditional smoked spiced meat) found inside the car and later parked at Double Star Junction in the area to have some fun.

“The car engine was running as he parked at the spot for hours and passersby became suspicious.

“They got closer to the vehicle and used  torchlight to peep. Behold, it was Koyejo, our former guy. But we do not know who the girl was.

“They were found dead that Sunday night at Jakande Estate, Isolo,” a resident said.

It was learnt that Koyejo, who was a resident of the estate, had recently  moved to Surulere with his wife.

Following the discovery of their dead bodies, a resident put a call through to the wife to inform her of the tragic incident.

The residents also contacted the Police Divisional headquarters at Ejigbo that later came to evacuate the lovers from the car.

Contacted, the Lagos State Police Command spokesman, DSP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the incident, saying it was too early to ascertain the cause of their deaths.

“Only an autopsy will reveal the cause of their deaths.”

Persecondnews had reported that on March 2, 2022, a man and a woman were been found dead inside a Sienna bus at Nasfat prayer ground at Mowe-lbafo axis of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

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Residents said the car was seen the previous day with the two of them locked inside.

The car, with Lagos registration no. LSD 992 HH, had a helmet on the dashboard, suggesting that the owner might be an engineer or a contractor.

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