Man's Skeleton Found Inside Room After 'Missing' for Seven Months
A man went missing for several months only for his skeleton to be found inside his room after all that time.
The skeleton of a man identified as Sikiru Yusuf was found in his
room seven months after he was declared missing, The Nation reports.
The 46-year-old Yusuf, a resident of 21, Jaiyesinmi Street, Aga,
Ikorodu, was discovered by his elder brother, Alhaji Basiru Yusuf, who
at the instance of the deceased’s landlady, came to pack his property.
It was gathered that the aged landlady, who resides at the topmost
floor of the one-storey building house as the deceased, became
apprehensive after he was not seen for four months.
According to The Nation gathered that the nature of Yusuf’s job
usually took him out of town for two or three months before he would
return.
Hence, no one raised an eyebrow when he was not seen in the first
three months, during which the stench from his decomposing corpse was
passed off as a dead rat’s smell.
When he was not seen for about five months, it was learnt that his
family members at Ikosi in Ketu were notified and they assumed he might
have travelled.
But the landlady grew impatient by the seventh month, requesting
that his family should evacuate his belongings from the room, since he
had not shown up.
This prompted the senior Yusuf to visit his brother’s residence at
about 12:30pm on Monday and forced the door open in the presence of the
landlady and other residents.
As soon as the door opened, it was gathered that the family members
and the tenants saw the skeleton of the occupant on the floor, with a
rope beside it. They said this suggested that he might have committed
suicide.
According to the landlady’s daughter, Funmi Badewa, they did not
suspect anything was wrong because the deceased was not always around.
“At first, we thought he must have gone for his job, which
usually kept him away for two or three months. But we became worried and
contacted his family when we did not see him after some months.
“We went to his family at Ikosi in Ketu and asked after him.
But they too said they have not seen him and that he probably travelled.
When it was seven months, his brother now came and said they would pack
his things since no one has seen him.
“They broke the door and that was when his skeleton was found
on the ground. We also saw a rope, which means he might have committed
suicide.
“There was a time we perceived bad odour, but we thought that a
rat might have died somewhere. The smell lasted several days. No one
even thought it could be a dead human being,” she said.
The deceased’s brother was said to have rushed to Ikorodu Police
Division to make a report and a team of detectives, who followed him
back to the scene, evacuated the body.
It could not be ascertained if the deceased was married or have
children, as his neighbours said he lived alone in the apartment.
Confirming the development, the state command’s spokesperson,
Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent of Police (SP), said the body has been
deposited at a public morgue for autopsy.
“The complainant said he was invited by his brother’s landlady
to evacuate his belongings because he absconded and locked his room and
parlour apartment up for seven months.
“However, when the door was forced open, it was discovered that
the said Sikiru Yusuf had died long ago as his skeleton was found on
the floor.
“On receipt of complaint, a team of detectives visited,
examined and photographed the scene, while the remains was removed and
deposited at public morgue for autopsy. Investigation is ongoing to
unravel what actually transpired,” she said.
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