Missing 300 level Benue varsity student reportedly found dead

A 300-level student of the Benue State University, Erekaa Naomi Dooshima, has reportedly been found dead.

The Mass Communication student, also known as Affection, was reported missing three days ago, and all efforts to locate her were futile.

A Benue activist, Ukan Kurugh, who relayed the news on Faccebook, disclosed that a phone, ID card, and blood-stained clothes said to belong to the missing student were found around Rahama clinic opposite Medical school, Makurdi, on Tuesday, February 21.

In a new development shared today, February 22, Mr. Kurugh said Erekaa has been found dead and her corpse is currently being exhumed by men of the Benue State Police Command.

The circumstances surrounding her tragic death are still sketchy as at the time of filing this report.

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