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Man arrested for allegedly killing his father in Osun

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A Man, simply identified as Saidi, is cooling his feet in detention for allegedly killing his father, Bale, whom he reportedly accompanied to his farm located in Ilusi, Osun State.

Bale was said to have been decapitated on his farm on the day he was to begin harvesting his produce.

Sources in the village who spoke with our correspondent said the remains of the deceased were discovered on his farm on Friday, though he went missing some hours before the corpse was found.

A resident of the village, simply identified as Sakariyau Bale went missing last Thursday and after an intense search around the village, his corpse which was covered with leaves was found on his farm the following day.

He further said, “Before he (Bale) was traced to his farm on Friday, he could not be found anywhere around the village since he left for the farm.

“When we got to his farm, we searched everywhere and found his remains covered with leaves. His head was cut off by unknown people.

“Thereafter, people around, who suspected Bale’s son, who accompanied the deceased to the farm on the day he was killed, descended on him.

“He was seriously beaten because people knew he went with his father to the farm to harvest cocoa. He initially denied killing the man, but he later admitted committing the crime after he was seriously tortured by some angry youths.

“The cocoa produce already harvested and the motorcycle of the deceased were found on the farm. The boy was later handed over to police and he was taken to the Iperindo station for further investigations.”

When contacted for confirmation, the Osun State Police Command spokesperson, Yemisi Opalola, said she had been briefed.

Opalola said, “The suspect was arrested on the suspicion that he killed the father. I have been briefed about it. Investigation is ongoing.”

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