The passenger identified as Michael Hogan boarded the taxi and was going to Abeokuta from Odeda in Odeda local government area of the state, but died getting to his destination. The Nation gathered that the driver of the taxi got to know of the incident when the passenger could not alight from the car on getting to Iyana mortuary junction in Idi – Aba area of the state capital and raised an alarm that attracted fellow drivers and passersby to the scene.
At the police station, another round confusion ensued as the police not only arrested the taxi driver, but also battled frantically to contain curious crowd that besieged the station to catch a glimpse of the driver and the dead passenger.
The state’s Police Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who confirmed this to The Nation, said the driver discovered at exactly 7:45am that his passenger, now identified as Michael Hogan, had died in his car at Iyana Mortuary area and went to the police station to report the incident.
Adejobi, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, said the family of the deceased, had been contacted, and they claimed Hogan had been ill for a long time. He said:
“The family said Hogan left home early in the morning for Abeokuta to collect herbal remedies, not knowing that would be his end. The police will soon release the corpse to the family for burial after due process must have been followed.”
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