A Nigerian living in the Britain was on Sunday declared missing by the British Police after he was said to have left his parents house at midnight on Sunday and has not been seen since then.
It will be recalled that another Nigerian, 19-year-old Richard Okorogheye, was on March 31 declared missing by the British Police and after one week of search, his body was later found inside a forest on April 7.
In the latest case of missing person, the Newham Metropolitan Police on Sunday declared 28-year-old Toby Olokodana, who was said to be autistic, missing from his home in Newham, England.
The Newham Police also said they had launched a massive search for him just as they said they they are also concerned about his safety following series of killings of missing people in the country.
In the statement posted on Sunday, April 18, Newham Met Police said: “Toby Olokodana, 28, has been missing from his home in Newham since midnight. Toby is autistic and has learning difficulties.
“He is known to frequent transport hubs and travel on trains. His family and police are concerned for his welfare.”
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