Police Sources said they were alerted by neighbors
who were suspicious of activities going-on in the building located at House No.
6, B Close, Third Avenue Festac which prompted them to storm the building around
12 noon, and searched the entire place leading to the discovery of some fresh
human parts inside a bathtub and a room used as a shrine. The police said that
several human parts such as fresh human head, hand, limbs, decomposing head and
female breasts were also discovered. *viewer discretion advised*
Meanwhile two brothers Omotola and Toye Ajayi, who were occupants of the
building, and was allegedly slaughtered their younger brother, Akunbuyi, and
sold his limbs. Omotola, who claimed to
be an engineer, denied knowing anything about the corpse. He claimed to be
jobless, adding that he depended on goodwill of people to survive along with
Toye. He denied knowledge of the death of his brother. He explained that
Akinbuyi was arrested recently by sanitation task force, adding that the deceased
spent three days in prison. Toye described himself as a primary school teacher.
When the police asked him where he teaches, he could not utter a word.
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