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Another Owo Massacre Victim Dies In Hospital
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At least 40 worshippers of St. Francis Catholic Church were killed in what is now termed the ‘Owo Massacre’ by some yet-to-be-arrested terrorists on June 5, 2022
- The number of fatalities is now 41 while 17 persons were still being hospitalised
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Ondo State Government has disclosed that one of the victims of the terrorist attack on a church in Owo has passed away in the hospital.
At least 40 worshippers of St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo were killed by some yet-to-be-arrested terrorists on June 5, 2022. But the latest development has brought the number to 41.
The state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Bamidele Ademola-Olateju, disclosed this while speaking with journalists in Akure, the state capital after the state council meeting on Wednesday evening.
According to the commissioner, the victim gave up the ghost while receiving treatment in the hospital.
She said, “One more death has been recorded as a result of the June 5 (2022) terror attack on St Francis Catholic Church, Owo.”
Ademola-Olateju added that the number of fatalities is now 41 while 17 persons were still being hospitalised.
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While commiserating with the bereaved families and praying for a speedy recovery of those still in the hospital, the Commissioner restated the state government’s commitment to having a memorial site built in honour of all the victims.
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