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I killed a sick man to free him from pains, and then used his body parts

A 26-year-old presumed ritualist, Olaolu Falowo, has admitted to killing a farmer and wiping out his body parts for money rituals in Kuseru village, Odigbo municipality, Ondo state.

Nevertheless, a close relative of the deceased disputed the suspect’s assertions, saying his brother was alive and strong before he was meanly assassinated by the suspect on his farm. He told the journalists his brother is a farmer who runs a farm in the townlet of Kuseru.

This was declared openly by the spokeswoman for the state police, Funmi Odunlami.

The suspect was in police custody in attempted car theft and when a search was conducted at his home, human limps (2 legs and 2 arms, hands) were recovered, while a human skull in a sack was recovered from his father’s home. ”

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