Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Dolapo Badmos,
said the police were already investigating the death of the two
postgraduate students of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Funmi Odusina
and Shola Ogunmefun.
She said: “How they died is what we are
investigating.
The administrative workers of the beach have been invited for
questioning.”
According to the police, the matter was not reported until
the following day, when families of the deceased realised they needed
police reports in order to take possession of the bodies from the
hospital. It was learnt that the girls were first taken to a private
hospital but were rejected. Meanwhile, friends of the two ladies have
continued to send condolence messages via Facebook.
The brother of Funmi, Gbenga Odusina, said: “Sadly, I saw these two
on Sunday afternoon. I even joked with Shola about her makeup against
Phummie (Funmi). She just came back from church and had to hook up with
my sister for the party. I wished I had restrained them from going to
meet their death.
Their friendship baffles me even in death. They had the same
hairstyle and died the same day. At the mortuary, they were not too far
apart. “My sister laid there dead even as my other sisters cried to her
to please wake up. It felt like a deep sleep and her feet were cold with
water still running out of her nostrils.
Sadly, she does not swim and I would have bet she was not anywhere
near the ocean until I saw this picture. I respect life more now and
would make the best of every opportunity while still here. Rest in peace
Shola Ogunmefun, Phummie and get well Bolu! Some memories never end.
Some tears never dry. My love for you would never die.”http://newtelegraphonline.com/police-quiz-elegushi-beach-workers/
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