Ifasoji Ayangbesan, a 35-year-old man who was recently reported by Punch News to be in police custody for allegedly killing and dismembering a young lady, Oyindamola Adeyemi has revealed during interrogation that he was forced to purchase the deceased's fresh human legs and he did not need them.
According to him, he was never part of those who killed and dismembered her body because he was not even in support of it as he has never gone into money rituals using human parts before. He made it clear that he was forced and convinced to buy the legs at N20,000 as they told him it will give him money after learning how to perform the rituals. He further stated that he was not a ritualist but a herbalist.
He said, "I am not a ritualist, but I am a herbalist. I only bought her legs because they forced and convinced me to do it. I have never done money rituals before, but they said they will teach me how to do it and I will get lots of money from it".
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