Fidelis Chidi blog learnt that the
500-level student of Urban and Regional Planning Department hanged
himself in the school’s hostel on Saturday.
Our correspondent gathered that his
roommates, who had been away for a night study, returned in the morning
to find his corpse dangling from the ceiling.
The school management was said to have been alerted, which informed policemen from the Owode division, who removed the remains.
The corpse was said to have been deposited in a mortuary for autopsy.
A classmate of the victim, who asked not to be identified, said Adediran’s remains were found around 5.30am.
He said, “He has two roommates. The
roommates went for a night study on Friday. When they returned to the
room on Saturday, they discovered that he had hanged himself with a
cable. Nobody has an idea why he killed himself.”
A close friend of the victim, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, expressed surprise at Adediran’s death.
He said, “As his friend, what pained me
most was that we still played together on Friday night. He never opened
up to me. We asked him to go with us for the night study, but he said he
preferred to stay behind. Around 5.30am when we returned, we found his
corpse. He was almost done with his final year project and he never
complained of anything. We are a clique and we eat together; it was all
fun, until we found his corpse.”
He described the deceased as “funny and lively”, saying Adediran couldn’t have suffered from depression.
He said the police from the Owode division removed the corpse from the room.
Our correspondent learnt that the police
took statements from the roommates, which were later withdrawn by the
deceased’s parents, who insisted on not pursuing any case due to the
nature of the death.
We learnt that the
parents also objected to the idea of holding a candle-light procession
in his honour, saying they wanted him to “rest in peace.”
This is just as tributes have continued pouring in from friends of the victim on Facebook.
A friend, who identified himself as Horlarholu Xarmoohel Cartel, said the late Adediran was a fan of the Chelsea Football Club.
He said, “Adesoji, can’t believe my eyes when I saw adieu
in your name. I don’t know this is what you mean when you said, ‘I am
not coming to class again,’ after we sat for a test last week. Haa! SOJ,
the best Chelsea fan I ever knew; the best record keeper who doesn’t
need Google before he tells you history of football. Already missing you
bro, can’t get hold of myself since I heard about your death. I know
God knows best.”
Another friend, Adepeju Babatudne,
wrote, “Hmmm, I saw him and Tayo (bestie) beside my hostel cracking
jokes with friends when we finished that test. I even accused him of not
coming for the test, but he replied, ‘I came nah…’ I don’t even know
what to write right now because I know what you passed through when we
were in 200 level, but why now? Rest on dear.”
When contacted, an official of the school said the management was not aware of the incident.
He, however, promised to get back after contacting a director in the school. He had yet to do so as of press time.
The Oyo State Police Public Relations
Officer, DSP Ajisebutu Adekunle, said, “The deceased committed suicide
by hanging himself on the ceiling fan. He didn’t leave any suicide note.
The case is under investigation. Meanwhile, the corpse has been
deposited at LAUTECH morgue for autopsy.”
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