Monday, 07 October 2024

Shock as Married Woman Dies in Hotel Room While Meeting with Alleged Lover

A married woman left many people in serious shock after she was found dead in a hotel room after allegedly lodging there with her lover. 
 
People were left baffled on June 2, 2017 after a woman, identified as Mrs. Ifeyinwa Udeh, from the Abakpa-Nike area of Enugu was declared dead in a hotel room where she reportedly lodged with an alleged lover.
 
The sad incident took place at a hotel in the Trans Ekulu area of Enugu.
 
Narrating how it happened, Enugu State Police Command spokesman, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, who confirmed the incident, said the woman checked into the unnamed hotel with a man suspected to be her lover, one Joel Ugwu.
 
Amaraizu explained that, while in the hotel room, the woman reportedly took ill, and lost consciousness. Ifeyinwa was subsequently rushed to a hospital, where she was confirmed dead.
 
Amaraizu said the alleged lover, Ugwu, is being remanded in police custody. He said the man was helping the police with necessary information as part of ongoing investigations into the incident.
 
Ugwu reportedly told police detectives that the woman became sick after taking a malt drink and bottled water, which were reportedly supplied by the hotel.
 
But Amaraizu said some ‘dangerous’ tablets/capsules were recovered from the hotel room.
 
“Operatives of the homicide section of the state police command have launched full-scale investigations, with a view to unraveling the circumstances surrounding the incident.
 
“Recovered from the scene at the hotel room were leftovers of some dangerous tablets/capsules and other materials which will aid operatives in their investigations,” Amaraizu said.
 
The police spokesman added that the woman’s corpse has been deposited at Parklane Hospital, in Enugu.

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