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ONDO: Man who claims he’s hunted by monster slashes private part in public

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ONDO: Man who claims he's hunted by monster slashes private part in public

An unbelievable scene played out at Obanla area in Akure, Ondo State when a middle-aged man identified as Oluwole Aiyeloja reportedly cut of his phallus in public with a razor blade.

According to an eyewitness, Aiyeloja who showed no sign of mental illness was held down by onlookers after he attempted to cut off his scrotum moments after dismembering his penis.

The eyewitness who pleaded anonymity said; “We were at Obanla Junction (Akure) when we saw a well-dressed man sitting on a bench. Suddenly, he just started pulling off his clothes right there. Later, he started cutting his penis to the shock of everyone.

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“It was very gory; blood started gushing out of his private part. One man had to run to him (Aiyeloja) and collected the razor from him before other people went to the ‘A’ Division Police Station to invite the police. He was later rushed to the hospital.”

Confirming the incident, Femi Joseph, the Public Relations Officer of the Ondo State Police Command said Aiyeloja showed he might be suffering from “a spiritual or psychological problem” when he was cross examined.

The PPRO who revealed that Aiyeloja will not be prosecuted as the concern of the police “for now is how to get him necessary help”, added that; “When we interrogated him, he said a ‘monster’ had been talking to him to take some weird decisions. He said it was the ‘monster’ that instructed him to cut his penis for donation which he did. He added that the ‘monster’ also instructed him to donate his testicles.

“He really needs help, which we are trying to give him. At present, he is responding to treatment at the police hospital,” she said.

 

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  1. JOHNSON PETER

    August 13, 2017 at 9:44 pm

    This man is possessed, he needs to be taken to T. B JOSHUA

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