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Heartbreaking! Lady mourns as a drunken yahoo boy kills 7 of her friends in Ogun state (photo)

A young lady identified as Temitope Hammed has taken to Facebook to mourn her friends. According to her, they all died same day after being hit by a drunk yahoo by at Olorunsogo Central Mosque in Abeokuta, Ogun state.

Hammed added that these girls went to the mosque to pray when the unfortunate incident took place. She added that, she never believed they were gone until she got went to the Federal Medical Centre in Idi Aba, Abeokuta and saw their dead bodies.

The lady further disclosed that she is sure the yahoo boy used the girls for ritual, as there was no drop of blood at the accident scene. She also wished that the yahoo boy will die in jail.

Lady mourns as a drunken yahoo boy kills 7 of her friends in Ogun state (photo)

Lady mourns as a drunken yahoo boy kills 7 of her friends in Ogun state Photo: Temitope Hammed
Source: Facebook

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Her post reads: “So hard to say Rip to u girls, I never knew d day u attend my sis wedding will b d last day we would see, I really love you and miss u (7 heart at a time) you only went to mosque to serve d almighty Allah for tahjud u were performing ablution to pray ,wen dis avensis car kill 7peopls at a time,one still in coma and notin happen to dis yahoo guys at olorunsogo central mosque Abeokuta .i never believed nt until wen I got to ur school and see thousand of people, still don't believe wen Dey took us to were d accident happen nt until wen I got to Fmc idi aba abeokuta were I saw u girls dead, some in pieces. We called dis iku sheidih in Islam, may Allah grant u aljana fridauos and console we families dat dis happen to. Bt am sure insha Allah if those yahoo boys use u all for sacrifice, Dey will die in jail bcoz no single drop of blood where d accident happen. Bt Allah knows all. Rest in peace to u all.

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On the picture which was shared on her page, heartbroken Hammed wrote: “So sad to say goodbye to you girls….We love but Allah loves u most, till we meet again. RIP.”

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Legit.ng earlier reported that a mother recently burst into tears after hearing of the sudden demise of her only child. According to reports the young man was a student of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), he passed away a day to his project defense.

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