Court resumes trial of mother, son and prophet who brutally murdered LASU student for money ritual


A police officer has explained how they tracked the mobile
phone of late 400 level student of the Lagos State University, Favour Seun Oladele-Daley, to Osun State.
Oladele-Daley was brutally murdered by her friend, Owolabi
Adeeko, an ex-student of LASU, in collaboration with his
mother Mrs Adeeko and one Prophet Segun Phillip, said to
be a serial money ritualist.
The deceased’s body parts was allegedly eaten by Owolabi
and his mother in a bid to change their family’s misfortunes.
According to Punch report, the trial of the trio for murder resumed on Wednesday, March 2, at Osun State High Court, Ikire Division, with a prosecution witness explaining how the defendants were linked to the crime.
The defendants were standing trial on two counts of
conspiracy and murder contrary to and punishable under
section 324 and section 316 (1) punishable under section
319 (1) of the Criminal Code Law Cap.34 Volume 11 Laws
of Osun State, 2002.
Answering questions posed to him by the prosecution team
from Osun State Ministry of Justice led by the acting
Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary, Adekemi Bello,
a member of the Police investigative team from Mowe Police Division in Ogun State, Joseph Adesina, told the court that the defendants killed and severed the body of the deceased on December 8, 2019, at Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Solution Chapel, Ikoyi-Ile, Osun State.
Bello also said the phone tracker used to monitor the mobile
phone of the deceased led the team to Ikoyi, where Segun
was arrested.

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Giving further details, Adesina, who was the only witness that was called during the day’s proceedings, also said the IMEI number of the late Seun Oladele-Daley’s phone was
used to track her handset.
He added that upon Segun’s arrest, the phone of the deceased was recovered from him, before Owolabi and his mother were arrested.
Justice Christiana Olokede-Obadina, who presided over the
matter, later adjourned the case till April 7 for the continuation of hearing.

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