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“we Killed Ex-ogtv Broadcaster To Teach Her A Lesson” – Suspect
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“WE KILLED EX-OGTV BROADCASTER TO TEACH HER A LESSON” – SUSPECT

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A suspect in the investigation into the death of a former Ogun State Television (OGTV) broadcaster has allegedly admitted involvement in the killing, claiming the act was intended to “teach her a lesson.”


 

The statement reportedly emerged during police interrogation as investigators continue efforts to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident.


 

Law enforcement authorities cautioned that the investigation remains ongoing and that all claims made by suspects are subject to verification through evidence and due legal process.


 

Police said additional suspects are being questioned while forensic examinations and other investigative procedures continue to determine the sequence of events.


 

The case has drawn widespread public attention following the discovery of the broadcaster’s body, prompting renewed calls for justice and improved public safety.


 

Security officials reaffirmed their commitment to conducting a thorough and impartial investigation and ensuring that anyone found culpable is prosecuted in accordance with the law.


 

Community leaders and media stakeholders have condemned the incident, describing it as a tragic loss and urging authorities to bring all those responsible to justice.


 

Legal experts noted that any confession made during an investigation must be assessed alongside other evidence before it can be relied upon in court.


 

The police have appealed to the public to avoid speculation and allow the investigative process to run its course.


 

Authorities say further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.


 

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