Bodies Of Femi Osibona, Wale Bob-Oseni Recovered, As Death Toll Rises To 39

November 5, 2021
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LIFELESS body of collapsed Ikoyi building owner Managing Director of Fourscore Heights Ltd, Femi Osibona, was recovered on Thursday from the collapsed rubble.

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The lifeless body was recovered 72 hours after the 21-storey building collapsed; it could, however, not be ascertained what time the body was recovered due to different conflicting reports.

Meanwhile, the number of bodies recovered keeps increasing, as the death toll currently stands at 39.

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Also, believed to be part of the bodies recovered is the body of Wale Bob-Oseni, who was supposed to be on his way to the U.S. but made a detour to quickly see his friend (Femi Osibona), and met his waterloo in the process.

A vehicle belonging to one of the trapped victims was removed from the scene on Thursday evening by rescue team.

The details of the vehicle that was removed from the scene is YAB655AZ, Toyota Highlander, dark colour

The owner was said to be the owner of an aluminium fabrication company. He came there with some of his workers who include one Kenneth Otu.

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