MAN WHO ALLEGEDLY STABBED HIS WIFE MULTIPLE TIMES TO DEATH IN OGUN ‘COMMITS SUICIDE’.(PHOTO).

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 Man who allegedly stabbed his wife multiple times to death in Ogun ‘commits suicide’ A middle-aged man identified as Mr Ayoola Ayanwale, has been found dead in a suspected su!cide hours after he allegedly m#rdered his wife, Ayobami, at the River Valley Estate area of Ogun State. Ayanwale had allegedly stabbed his wife and mother of three to death on Thursday, January 8 in their apartment after what some described as a heated argument between them.  Neighbors in the estate said they heard a loud noise from the compound of the couple and quickly rushed in, only to find her with deep cuts and in a pool of her own blood. They mentioned that they quickly mobilized and rushed her to the hospital. They said while on their way, she demanded for water as well as asked what her offence was for her husband to inflict such injuries on her.  The neighbors said it wasn’t up to five minutes they arrived the hospital that she gave up the ghost. They said the doctors mentioned that she w...

A UNITED STATES MARINE IS OFFICIALLY CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING AND S/A OF A 12-YEAR-OLD INDIANA GIRL. (PHOTO).


 A United States Marine is officially charged with kidnapping and S/A of a 12-year-old Indiana girl.


24-year-old William Roy, a Marine stationed at Camp Lejeune, is facing multiple felonies after his October 26th arrest in Durham, North Carolina.


According to the FBI, Roy traveled to Indiana to meet up with a 12-year-old girl. Roy and the 12-year-old then traveled back to North Carolina.


William Roy is being charged federally with enticement and transportation of a minor for illicit sexual activity. 


The case is being investigated by FBI field offices in Indianapolis, Charlotte, and Chicago.

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