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Girl killed during Yoruba Nation protest in Lagos buried

The late Jumoke Oyeleke

Twenty-five year-old Jumoke Oyeleke murdered during the 3 July Yoruba Nation rally in Ojota, Lagos has been buried.

She was buried at the Atan Cemetery, in Yaba on Friday at 11 am.

Jumoke was hit by a bullet fired by police officers at Ojota while they were trying to disperse Yoruba nation agitators.

The Lagos State police command denied the allegations stating that no live bullet was fired during the protest.

Tajudeen Bakare, one of the Yoruba Nation protesters was later accused of killing Jumoke by the police.

The 25-year-old displayed soft drinks in a compound close to the rally ground where she was hit by the bullet.

Towards unraveling the cause of Jumoke’s death, Lagos State government set up a coroner’s inquest to investigate the cause of her death.

Inaugural sitting of the coronary inquest began on August 2, where Jumoke’s mother and boss were present.

It was adjourned until 6 September.

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