Double tragedy as the family of late Lowo Ajanaku, who was allegedly murdered by his wife, Yewande in Ibadan last Tuesday have been hit with yet another tragedy .The deceased foster father, Pa Oyewole Ajanaku died,Nigerian Tribune reports.
The death of Pa Oyediran, who was the patriarch of Ajanaku family, occurred in the early hours of Monday in Gbongan, the headquarters of Ayedaade Local Government Area of Osun State. Nigerian Tribune authoritatively gathered that Pa Ajanaku, aged 89, may have died of high blood pressure after the news of the alleged murder of his son was broken to him.
A member of Ajanaku family, who pleaded anonymity, confirmed the death of Pa Ajanaku at his residence at Owoope Area of Gbongan. He hinted that Pa Ajanaku, though immediate senior brother to the real father of the late Lowo, took over his upbringing in 1990 when the deceased father died.
"But on hearing the sad news last week, the man who was the immediate senior brother of Lowo's dad could not bear the shock. He developed complications and later died of high blood pressure in the early hours of Monday," the source explained. For more scintillating and juicy stories, follow the official Naijapals accounts On Twitter - https://twitter.com/Naijapals and Facebook - www.facebook.com/naijapals
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Posted: at 9-02-2016 06:28 AM (8 years ago) | Addicted Hero
concentrate at 9-02-2016 08:27 AM (8 years ago) (m)
The deserves a natural death at this age. see the reapling effects of domestic violence. couples should pls learn from this and avoid avoidable confrontation. if you feel you cant take anymore pls just walk away without neccesarily creating a scene that you wil later regret.
Posted: at 9-02-2016 08:27 AM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
This is the type of case some judges or jury likes to come before them when there is a case of MURDER whether First Degree or Second degree, in as much as it took another life indirectly due to pain/shock suffered from the life lost, that woman will be spending the rest of her life in prison plus extra years without any possibility of parole... Wonder though if this applies to African courts...
Posted: at 9-02-2016 09:06 AM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
It's always good to first relax, think and walk away from any problem no matter wat. Wen she heard her husband has father a child outside, wisdom us wat she shld have apply than action.
Posted: at 9-02-2016 10:57 AM (8 years ago) | Addicted Hero