We suspect foul play, won’t embark on hasty burial - Bamishe’s family
The family of the murdered 22-year-old girl, Ayanwola Bamishe, whose body was discovered a few days after boarding a BRT bus in Lagos's Lekki district, has stated that they are not prepared for her quick burial.
The deceased's elder brother, James Joel, and her elder sister, Ayanwola Oluwamilola Titilayo, who addressed a press conference with other members of the family at CDHR's office, Adeniyi Jones, Ikeja, said a hasty burial could jeopardize ongoing investigations to determine the cause of their sister's death.
They believe the Lagos State Government should be held accountable for the death. The family claimed that the video conversation prior to Bamishe's death alleged Busman complicity and was a sign that BTR buses are no longer safe for the common man.
"My sister died in agony; her private part was removed prior to her agonizing death and thrown out of the bus on the motion." We suspect foul play and will not carry out a hasty burial.
"The Lagos State Government should be held accountable for my sister's death," she said.
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