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Corpse of 2-yr-old boy found by community bridge

The lifeless body of the two year old boy was found by a bridge in the Osogbo area of Osun State.

Lifeless body of a 2-year-old boy.

No information has been released concerning the death of the boy who was found beside Gbodofon bridge, in the Ogo Oluwa area of the state.

According to the Daily Post, it is believed that the boy, whose name has not been identified was knocked down by a hit and run vehicle.

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Blood stains were noticed on his head, suggesting that the death might have been caused by a motor accident.

The people of the area reportedly wrapped his body in a sac bag after discovering it in a bush.

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