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Count Down To New Year: Woman Killed By Hit and Run in Osogbo

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Last updated: December 31, 2020 8:28 pm
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A middle aged woman was killed by a hit and run vehicle on Thursday night of 31st December, 2020 in Osogbo.

The accident occurred just after Gbodofan river bridge at Makson area along Ogooluwa at about 9pm.

Daily Mail gathered that the victim who was identified as Mrs. Agboola came to Ayoni Cherubim and Seraphim Movement church for crossover night service.

Eyewitnesses said she was already in the church but later came out to the main road for a purpose known to her when she was hit by an oncoming vehicle and died instantly.

Officers of the Federal Road Safety Corps and police force were on hand at the scene to remove the corpse from the road.

The body was later whisked away in a Federal Road Safety Corps vehicle to an unnamed mortuary where it would be deposited.

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