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Hilton Hotel Owner Adedoyin Sentence To Death By Hanging Over Murder



Home Conflict and Security Crime: MAY 30, 2023 Hilton hotel owner Adedoyin to die by hanging over Adegoke’s murderVincent Ufuoma

L-R=Timothy Adegoke, Ramon Adedoyin/PC: Daily Post

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Adegoke’s murder in 2021 attracted widespread criticism from civil rights groups, including the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), who demanded that justice be served on his killers.

An autopsy report had linked Adegoke’s death to intense haemorrhage (bleeding) due to ‘severe traumatic injuries’.


Although the autopsy could not pin down the actual cause of his death because of his body’s ‘advanced decomposition’ before the inquest was done, the pathologist said there was no natural disease in the deceased’s body to cause or accelerate death or to cause him to collapse (and die).

Adegoke was buried amid tears in January 2022.


Vincent UfuomaReporter at International Centre for Investigative Reporting | Author PageYou can reach out to me on Twitter via: vincent_ufuoma

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