20-year-old Man Dies After Jumping Into Well In Lagos

Posted by Amarachi on Thu 29th Feb, 2024 - tori.ng

According to witnesses, the deceased never showed any signs of su*cide or frustration, leaving those in the neighbourhood wondering what must have caused it.

The lifeless body of a 20-year-old man identified as Sodiq Olorunleye who jumped into an abandoned well in the Shasha area of Lagos state has been recovered by the State Fire Service.

The body was brought out several hours after he jumped into the well located in front of a mosque.

The incident occurred on Wednesday, February 28, 2024, shortly after worshippers finished their morning prayers in the mosque.

According to witnesses, the deceased never showed any signs of su*cide or frustration, leaving those in the neighbourhood wondering what must have caused it.

Spokesperson of the State Police Command, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the incident.

Hundeyin said the incident was reported at Shasha police station by the owner of Shamseedeen mosque on Taiwo close, Shasha around 7pm same day.

He said the owner of the mosque alleged that the deceased jumped into an abandoned well in front of the mosque and that efforts to rescue him by the neighbours proved abortive

“The lifeless body of the victim was brought out around 12 noon by officials of the state fire service
,” the PPRO stated.

"A team of detectives were dispatched to the scene where it was discovered that the corpse had already been prepared for burial according to Islamic rites. However, investigation is ongoing.”

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