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One Of Them Held My Cousins Hands While The Others Hit Him With Planks. I Shouted For Help- Witness

One of the witnesses at the Ekiti State High Court, who happens to be the cousin of Chukwudi Joseph, who was killed by Adedayo Olawole and his gang, revealed that one of the gang members held his cousin’s hands while the others hit him with planks. The witness said that he shouted for help and tried to rescue his cousin, but one of the gang members had stabbed him on the chest, and he fell down.

As reported by The Daily Trust News, the witness said, “The deceased was my cousin. Around 2 p.m. on the day he was killed, I saw the defendant and other boys. One of them held my cousin’s hands while the others hit him with planks. I shouted for help. I tried to rescue my cousin, but one of the defendant’s gang members stabbed him in the left side of his chest, and he fell down. They were bragging that nobody should come near them or else they would stab or kill the person.”

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