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8-month-old baby disappears during naming ceremony

Hezekiah Opeyemi Ogundele, an eight month old baby mysteriously disappeared during a naming ceremony.

 

Hezekiah Opeyemi Ogundele, an eight month old baby mysteriously disappeared during a naming ceremony held at Inuosegba community in Abeokuta Ogun, yesterday, 26 July.

According to , Hezekiah's brother had taken the baby to the naming ceremony, where within minutes, the baby disappeared.

A search party was immediately formed but they were unable to find the baby.

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What they found, was a building close to the venue of the ceremony where items suspected to be severed human wrist, pupils school bags and uniforms were found.

If not for the timely intervention of the operatives the Special Anti – Robbery Squad (SARS) and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), the enraged crowd were bent on bringing down the building.

The little boy has still not been found.

Any relevant information would be appreciated.

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