Suspects arrested as decomposing bodies of murdered teenagers are found in Ekiti forest

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Amotekun, the southwest security outfit, has discovered the decomposing remains of two teenage girls inside a forest in Ekiti State.

The victims were allegedly murdered and buried at Aramoko-Ekiti by a 29-year-old suspected serial killer, Ogunnaike Philip.

The suspect was arrested by the Amotekun corps in Ogun state during an operation.

Confirming the incident on Thursday, security outfit’s Head of the Communications, Adeleye Abiodun Adewale, revealed that the suspects murdered “at least three young girls, including an 18-year-old in three separate incidents across Ogun State.”

He was said to have spent a month in the IIao area of Aramoko-Ekiti during which he k!lled two other girls identified as Taiwo and Fatoki Seun.

“The remains of Taiwo (age withheld) were found inside the bush at Egbewa street, behind an uncompleted building in Aramoko-Ekiti, while the corpse of an 18-year-old Fatoki Seun was discovered inside the bush at Oke-Oja street of the same town”, he noted.

Adewale added that “their decomposing remains were discovered with maggots.

“The carrion has since been packed by The Health/Environmental Officers in Aramoko-Ekiti to the General Hospital of the town”, he submitted. (DailyTrust)

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