JUST IN: Visitor from Lagos drowns in Ogun river
- …as police, local divers comb water shores for corpse
Ayoung man identified as Sunday Ogah has drowned in Eyinwa River in Odogbolu Local Government Area of Ogun state after joining friends to swim in the river.
Sunday Ogah, who is of Igede ethnic extraction in Benue state but residing in Ikorodu area of Lagos state, had followed his friend, Otusanya Abayomi of Igbe Ilara Ikorodu to Eyinwa community in Odogbolu.
The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon, March 30.
Ogun state police command public relations officer, SP Omolola Odutola who confirmed the incident on Sunday morning on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, CP Abiodun Alamutu, said operatives and local divers had combed the river shores for the corpse without success yet.
“It was a disheartening afternoon for people of Eyinwa Community in Odogbolu Local government area of Ogun State where one Otusanya Abayomi ‘m’ of Igbe Ilara Ikorodu, Lagos State reported at Odogbolu Divisional Police Station that at about 1200hrs today 30/03/2024 that he came with his friend one Sunday Ogah ‘m’ an Igede man from Benue State to his Community.
“He stated further that his deceased friend left him and others to an unknown destination without notifying anyone.
“Information later got to him that the said Sunday Ogah ‘m’ had gone to swim at Eyinwa River where his friend got drown.
“Upon the receipt of the information, the DPO Odogbolu detailed surveillance police officers in collaboration with some local divers to locate the corpse, but their efforts proved abortive.
“Meanwhile, effort is still ongoing to recover the corpse and further reach out to the family, to inform them of the sad occurrence.
“Additionally, the Commissioner of Police Ogun State Police Command, CP Alamutu Abiodun, while extending his deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased during this difficult time, assured that the Command remain committed to promoting public safety and preventing such tragedies in the future.
“He further warned restive young persons to steer clear of Rivers whose depth they cannot predict,” SP Odutola stated.