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Residents Panic as Ritualists Harvest Organs of Newly Buried Corpse in Idi-Arere

The residents of Idi-Arere community in Ibadan, Oyo state were reported to have been in shock on Saturday, after discovering the corpse of a resident, Alhaji Kolawole Waheed, with his head gone and vital organs of his body missing, few hours after he was buried.

It gathered that Waheed died last Thursday and was buried on Friday according to Islamic rites.

The deceased’s brother, Taofeek Adebayo recounted that the 68-year-old was hit by a car while inside a tricycle, adding that he was later taken to a hospital where he died three days after.

“On Saturday morning, an older brother called my wife’s phone. He told me some people had dug the grave and removed Waheed’s head. I rushed down there and discovered that they also removed his head and intestines.

“Three houses surround the grave and everyone said they didn’t know anything about it”, he narrated.

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A resident, Seun Aribikola, said the grave was between two buildings with an old grave beside it.

He said the incident was later reported to the police.

“When the police got there, they noticed that his head, right hand wrist, and intestines had been taken away,” he added.

Report has it that there was an uncompleted building beside the grave occupied by one Alfa.

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Aribikola said, “When I entered that uncompleted building, I saw an Ogun shrine, where they poured oil on an iron sculpture.”

Meanwhile, the Alfa, who identified himself as Rosheed, said he worked in the uncompleted building as an herbalist and a tailor.

He said, “I make traditional herbs to cure illnesses. I live in the third house and use this place as a workshop. I am the only one using this place.”

He noted that he left the workshop (the uncompleted building) around 8pm on Friday and had no knowledge of what happened to the corpse.

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His wife, Mujidat, also stated that he only used herbs to cure illnesses.

A resident, who did not want to be identified, insisted that the corpse was removed from the grave in the early hours of Saturday.

“This kind of a thing has never happened before in this community,” he added.

In the meantime, the State Police Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso while commenting on the case said, “It is under investigation and updates will be provided accordingly.”

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Residents Panic as Ritualists Harvest Organs of Newly Buried Corpse in Idi-Arere

The residents of Idi-Arere community in Ibadan, Oyo state were reported to have been in shock on Saturday, after discovering the corpse of a resident, Alhaji Kolawole Waheed, with his head gone and vital organs of his body missing, few hours after he was buried.

It gathered that Waheed died last Thursday and was buried on Friday according to Islamic rites.

The deceased’s brother, Taofeek Adebayo recounted that the 68-year-old was hit by a car while inside a tricycle, adding that he was later taken to a hospital where he died three days after.

“On Saturday morning, an older brother called my wife’s phone. He told me some people had dug the grave and removed Waheed’s head. I rushed down there and discovered that they also removed his head and intestines.

“Three houses surround the grave and everyone said they didn’t know anything about it”, he narrated.

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A resident, Seun Aribikola, said the grave was between two buildings with an old grave beside it.

He said the incident was later reported to the police.

“When the police got there, they noticed that his head, right hand wrist, and intestines had been taken away,” he added.

Report has it that there was an uncompleted building beside the grave occupied by one Alfa.

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Aribikola said, “When I entered that uncompleted building, I saw an Ogun shrine, where they poured oil on an iron sculpture.”

Meanwhile, the Alfa, who identified himself as Rosheed, said he worked in the uncompleted building as an herbalist and a tailor.

He said, “I make traditional herbs to cure illnesses. I live in the third house and use this place as a workshop. I am the only one using this place.”

He noted that he left the workshop (the uncompleted building) around 8pm on Friday and had no knowledge of what happened to the corpse.

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His wife, Mujidat, also stated that he only used herbs to cure illnesses.

A resident, who did not want to be identified, insisted that the corpse was removed from the grave in the early hours of Saturday.

“This kind of a thing has never happened before in this community,” he added.

In the meantime, the State Police Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso while commenting on the case said, “It is under investigation and updates will be provided accordingly.”

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