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Two lovers reportedly die in bed

Two lovers reportedly die in bed
Nsukka – Two lovers have reportedly died in bed at Obukpa in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State.
An eye-witness who identified himself as Mr Cyril Adonai, said on Tuesday that neighbours raised the alarm after series of knocking on the door of the deceased, and after calling his phone without response.

When the door was opened, the boy and the girl were found naked and dead on the bed.
`The police were immediately called in and they removed the corpses to Bishop Shanahan Hospital,'' the witness said.
According to him, the young lovers were planning for marriage.
Adonai said the cause of their death might have arisen from fumes from the generating set which the deceased moved inside the room before they slept off.
`As at 2 a.m. on Sunday night, that generator was on and there were white foams in their mouths, an indication that they might have inhaled a dangerous gas,'' he said.
The Police DPO at Nsukka, Mr Jacob Muri confirmed the incident, adding that details of the report were being expected.
My wife is a cultist, man tells court
In another develpoment in Abeokuta A 38-year-old businessman, Mr Kehinde Adetayo, on Tuesday at the Abeokuta Grade I Customary Court accused his wife Taiwo of being a cultist.
Adetayo had told the court that Taiwo was a member of a cult group in Abeokuta, but he did not name the group.
He also told the court that his wife had stopped attending church with him ever since she joined the group.
`I have tried my best to call her back to her senses, but she has refused to listen to me, she does not even go to church anymore.
“I can't be living with an evil and devilish woman as a wife, please my lord terminate this marriage and let her go her way,” he pleaded with the court.
He also told the court that the marriage, which was contracted 15 years ago, had produced three children aged 12 years, 10 years and six years.
In her response, Taiwo, a 35-year-old plank seller, refuted her husbands claims, and said that they were mere tissue of lies and unfounded allegations levied against her.
“These are allegations that this man cannot substantiate, he has not told the truth to this court my lord.
“My relatives are here to testify to series of crisis that I have been going through, I challenge him to present evidence before the court,” she said.
Taiwo said that she was not ready to divorce Kehinde because they both laboured hard to acquire all their property.
“We acquired our property together, and now I am not good enough to enjoy the fruit of my labour; no way, I will not accept,” she said.
The President of the court, Mrs Christiana Olaleye, said that she had no doubt that the estranged couple still had some love for each other.
She said that it was very possible that the lingering crisis could be resolved, and urged relatives and family members to take up the challenge by mediating in the crisis.
Olaleye also told the couple that she would be looking forward to hearing that the relatives had settled the matter.
She, thereafter, adjourned the matter to April 6, for reports of settlement. (NAN)
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Caught on camera: naked love rival flees furious husband A naked man who climbed out of a window and hid on the ledge to escape his lover's furious husband has been caught on camera. Sun Meng has been given the cold shoulder by his community after the extraordinary picture of him cowering naked outside the flat were posted on the internet. The terrified 25-year-old fled from the balcony window when he was caught in bed with the man's wife at the married couple's flat in Chengdu, central China. Photographs of the angry showdown, taken by a startled neighbour, were uploaded to a local community website. They show Sun perched on the first floor ledge while his lover is confronted by her unnamed husband inside. "My family is ashamed and none of my own neighbours will talk to me any more," said Sun. "I know what I did was wrong but I was afraid he would kill me. "People are even laughing at how I look naked – but I have to point out it was a very cold day," he added. Chengdu, capital of the Sichuan province in south-western China, has a population of about 11 million. In 2003, the Chinese government relaxed its traditional hold over the private lives of its subjects by allowing them to marry without the permission of their bosses. The government published three lengthy documents dealing with marriage laws and population control.
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