See How Woman Stabs Neighbour’s Son To Death In Lagos
See How Woman Stabs Neighbour’s Son To Death In Lagos

A 19-year-old woman, Fatimo Agboke, is facing accusations of fatally stabbing her neighbor’s son, Faroul Azeez, during a dispute in Lagos State’s Ijegun area.
The incident occurred at approximately 9:20 p.m. on September 9, 2024. According to State Police Public Relations Officer Benjamin Hundeyin, Agboke and the 20-year-old Azeez were involved in an altercation that escalated when Agboke allegedly used a broken bottle to stab Azeez in the neck. Despite efforts to get him medical help, Azeez succumbed to his injuries en route to the hospital.
Hundeyin reported that the police were alerted to the situation when a man from the Isheri-Oshun Division reported the confrontation. Upon arrival, officers found Azeez’s body on the ground with a severe neck wound. The body has been transferred to Mainland General Hospital in Yaba for an autopsy.
The suspect has been taken into custody, and an investigation is ongoing to determine the details surrounding the incident. This case follows a similar event earlier this year where a woman named Cynthia Aigbondon was arrested for fatally stabbing her neighbor in Aj
egunle.
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