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Police officer dies after marathon sex in Ibadan

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A 47-year-old police officer identified as one Michael has lost his life after rounds of sex with her lovebird in a popular hotel at Oke-Ado in Ibadan.

The victim, as reliably informed arrived at the hotel at about 3:15 pm on Sunday and paid for a short time.

His partner, according to an inside source later joined him in one of the rooms, where he lodged.

However, a few hours after the bookings, the woman rushed out of the room, half-dressed to draw the attention of the workers and other guests around to her lover’s state of unconsciousness.

One of the workers who preferred anonymity said, “I don’t know her, but the way she was talking after the incident confirmed her as a widow while the dead police officer was her benefactor.”

She claimed to have lost her husband in 2014 and the late officer has been responsible for the payment of her children’s school fees for more than five years among other house chores.

The woman was quoted to have lamented, “Where will I start again? He was my helper. My benefactor.

“He was like my husband because we used to see him every Sunday; apart from once a week.

“He responded to anything I asked him.”

The hotel source said they have intimated Iyaganku Police Division about the incident.

Efforts to reach the State Police Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso at the time of filing this report proved abortive.

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