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See photos of the pretty woman killed by her lover in lekki and other things you need to know

People living in Victory Park Estate in Lekki area of Lagos State, on Sunday were left in sadness, after the news of the tragic death of two young lovers broke out in the Estate.

As at Sunday, the circumstances leading to the death of the two young lovers was not known, as they were both found lying lifeless in the kitchen.

But yesterday, the real reason surrounding the death of the two lovers was released by Lagos State Police Command, which was as the result of the order given by the Commissioner of Police for Lagos State.

According to Lagos State Police Command Spokeperson, Mr Bala Elkana in a statement yesterday made the circumstance surrounding the two tragic death known to people.

Prior Sunday when the incident happened, it was made known that the two lovers, for a long time have been in a relationship and of which Olamide Alli, the deceased lady bore two children for Chris Ndukwe.

It was alleged that Chris Ndukwe wanted to process Canadian Visas for his two Children and his beautiful wife, at Canadian Embassy, of which Deoxyribonucleic Acid Test popularly known as DNA test was required.

The test was performed on the two children and it came to limelight that, Chris Ndukwe is the owner of the first child but not the owner of the second child. After the secret got leaked through the DNA test, Chris became bitter at the mother of his children for not been faithful in their relationship and also getting pregnant for another man, and at the same time deceiving him that he is the owner of the two children.

Then on Sunday, according to pictures gotten by Lagos State Police Command, it was made known that Chris Ndukwe tied the hands and the mouth of his lover with rope, while he used pliers to remove the hair on her head one by one. After that, he took two knives in his kitchen and stabbed his lover 11 times, before she eventually gave up the ghost.

When she died, he also took two bottles of sniper and also eventually died.

Before their death, it was made known that the two lovers were planning of doing their wedding in the month of August, this year, before the heartbreaking incident happened to them.

May their soul rest in perfect peace.


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