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Fire Consumes Building Belonging to One of Ibadan Clerics Caught with Human Head, Body Parts

Adedoja Adesoji
October 31, 2023 2 min read

Fire has gutted the building of one of Ibadan clerics caught with human head and body parts in the Oyo State capital.

“We also noticed a huge crowd watching the inferno from a distance to the building. That was when we called the Apete Division to notify them of the development,” a resident explained.

When the Nigerian Tribune got to the scene at about 8:50 pm, the the fire had subsided as it had started raining.

It was also gathered that officials of the Oyo State Fire Service called through the control room and could not get to the scene of the incident as it had a slight brush with a car while trying to manoeuvre through traffic congestion on Apete Road.

Angry with the driver of the fire service truck on emergency duty, a passenger in the car, a Toyota Camry with registration number AGL 707 JC, allegedly attacked him on the steering wheel, forcing his foot off the brake.

The passenger was also reported to have removed the truck’s key from the ignition in anger.

The truck slid back uncontrollably and hit a Kia vehicle with registration number FKJ 116 GA.

This resulted in the smashing of the car’s windscreen, while its bonnet, wipers and other parts were also damaged.

Irked by the passenger’s act, the mob reportedly pounced on him, hitting him with sticks.

He was, however, rescued by the Apete Division Police, who took him into custody for safety.

After receiving the call about the accident, the DPO, two Divisional Crime Officers (DCOs) and some other Police personnel were seen leaving the fire incident scene to attend to the situation, while other officers stayed back to keep watch.

As at the time of leaving the scene at 9:45 pm, the fire had yet to be put off, though already mitigated by continuous rainfall.