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Teacher found de@d in tricycle in Abia

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A 51-year-old teacher identified as Mrs Emmanuel Love Onuora, was found de@d inside a tricycle she boarded in Aba, Abia State on Tuesday, July  29.

The deceased who is a popular teacher in a private school in the capital city had boarded the tricycle operated by one Mr Okechukwu Sunday, a native of Anambra State but resident in Aba, for a regular trip along the Aba Road.

While enroute their destination, another passenger was picked up and it was the passenger who noticed that the deceased was unconscious. Several attempts to ‘’wake” her up proved abortive. The tricycle rider immediately reported the incident to men of the Area Commander in Aba who immediately took the deceased to St. Francis Hospital, where she was confirmed de@d.

Her body was then deposited at the mortuary and while the police has launched an investigation into the matter.

Source: LIB

Fidel Perez

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