Fuel Scarcity: Man Dies in His Car While on Queue in Ibadan

A yet-to-be-identified man on Thursday reportedly died in Oluyole Estate, in the Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State, while queuing to buy fuel at a petrol station in the community.

According to reports, nobody was aware that the man, who rested his head on his steering, had passed on while waiting on the queue, until when other customers were pressing their car horns to alert him to move forward that they realised that he was dead.

In meantime, the victim’s car, with number plate AKD 878 GP, had been moved to the nearest police station, while his corpse was deposited in an undisclosed morgue.

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A source said, “The man’s identity is still unknown. He looked like an Alhaji and was sitting in his car with one leg on the pedal while the other on the ground with his door opened.”

The manager of the station, who asked to be identified only as Mr Joseph, said the case had been reported to the police, and the body taken away.

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Meanwhile, the State Police Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso, could not be reached for a reaction as of the time of filing this report.

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Fuel Scarcity: Man Dies in His Car While on Queue in Ibadan

A yet-to-be-identified man on Thursday reportedly died in Oluyole Estate, in the Oluyole Local Government Area of Oyo State, while queuing to buy fuel at a petrol station in the community.

According to reports, nobody was aware that the man, who rested his head on his steering, had passed on while waiting on the queue, until when other customers were pressing their car horns to alert him to move forward that they realised that he was dead.

In meantime, the victim’s car, with number plate AKD 878 GP, had been moved to the nearest police station, while his corpse was deposited in an undisclosed morgue.

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A source said, “The man’s identity is still unknown. He looked like an Alhaji and was sitting in his car with one leg on the pedal while the other on the ground with his door opened.”

The manager of the station, who asked to be identified only as Mr Joseph, said the case had been reported to the police, and the body taken away.

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Meanwhile, the State Police Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso, could not be reached for a reaction as of the time of filing this report.

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