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Suspect Dies Mysteriously After Confessing to Killing AAUA Students

by Roving

Femi Oladele, also known as Tallex, the prime suspect in the horrific murder of two missing students from Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko (AAUA), has died under suspicious circumstances shortly after confessing to the crime.

Oladele, who was reportedly the landlord of the victims, Andrew Eloho Okah and John Friday Abba, was arrested by detectives of the Ondo State Police Command at a hotel in Akungba.

He was said to have orchestrated the brutal killing of the undergraduates, allegedly instructing a group of cultists to “deal with” the duo for allegedly disrespecting him.

The students were declared missing for weeks before their decomposing bodies were discovered near the Ondo-Ekiti border.

According to sources, they were abducted, robbed, raped, and murdered.

Following his arrest, Oladele reportedly developed a strange illness shortly after making a chilling confession to police officers.

A source familiar with the investigation revealed that he died in the hospital under police supervision.

“Tallex gave up at the hospital after confessing to the killings. I heard he took ill immediately after his arrest,” the source told our reporter on condition of anonymity.

Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Olayinka Ayanlade, confirmed the death, stating that Oladele had been receiving treatment but succumbed in the early hours of the day.

“Yes, he is dead. He had been under medical supervision since his arrest and had been in and out of the hospital. He passed away yesterday.

We have recovered the decomposing body of Okah and are still searching for Abba’s remains,” Ayanlade said.

He further disclosed that two other suspects, Kola and Michael, were arrested in connection with the case. The duo reportedly withdrew ₦800,000 from the late Abba’s account after the murder.

“We urge the public to disregard any attempt to twist the facts. The Command remains fully committed to justice. Everyone involved will face the full weight of the law,” he stated.

The police have intensified patrols and surveillance around higher institutions across the state, assuring the public of renewed commitment to campus safety.

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Kolawole Olalekan July 21, 2025 - 11:04 pm

What is this world turning to?

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