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Senator Adeleke's Corpse Returned to Hospital for Autopsy as Protests Go on Rampage

The remains of Senator Isiaka Adeleke, have been taken to a hospital for autopsy.

A Punch correspondent, who is at the residence of the late politician observed a sudden rush of sympathisers towards the entrance of the sitting room as the corpse was brought back into the Sienna car.

Scores of motorcyclists trailed the car as it was driven outside the house towards Osogbo where the hospital is.

Some of the people claimed that he was being taken to LAUTECH Teaching Hospital while some said the autopsy would be carried out at the private hospital where he died early this morning.

One of then close supporters of the late politician said the deceased”s younger brother, Deji Adeleke, who is not around called and directed that autopsy should be done before burial.

In another development, Irate youths protesting the sudden demise of Senator Isiaka Adeleke just attacked a journalists attacked to the NTA, Mr. Tope Alabi and his cameraman.

The incident happened as the NTA crew moved to the residence of the late politician in Ede to cover the sad event.

One of the enlightened youths, however, used a motorcycle to rescue Alabi while the cameraman ran inside one of the houses nearby as the youths wielding cudgel and sticks pursued him.

The youths believed that Adeleke was attacked spiritually while other claimed he was poisoned hence his sudden demise.

They said he was killed to pave way for another APC aspirant to win the next year governorship election.

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Damilola is a full time journalist/writer/freelancer and blogger.

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