On July, 8, 2019, and 8 days after he was declared missing, Obasanjo, 33 was found dead and wrapped in a blanket inside the trunk of his car parked in an open area near the Martyr Hussein Ruso Middle School in Lefkosa.
Arriving at the scene, police found a car with a trace of blood belonging to Obasanjo and His feet was tied with a belt and a first examination on the body revealed that he had a large cut on his head.
An autopsy report revealed that he had a knife cut on the head and died from brain injury and broken head bones.
Following the incident, police launched a wide scale investigation, examined all camera images around the area and were able to identity the last place he visited which led to the arrest of 11 people in an organized early morning operation in a three storey apartment building located just about 200 meters from where the car was found.
Over 38 people were questioned during the period of investigation.
During investigation, police found blood stain on the wall of the apartment and took several items including a knife and a blood stained carpet as exhibit from the apartment which were sent to Turkey for examination. The results of the analysis marched the blood on the items with Obasanjo’s blood.
Police determined that the culprit had left the country to Nigeria following the murder.
The suspect identified as Sunday Osemeahon was arrested 3 months later, on September, 29, 2019 during immigration process at the Istanbul Airport in Turkey and handed over to Turkish Cypriot police. Report at the time said he was traveling to Dubai when he was arrested but the suspect said he was actually heading to Cyprus to clear his name.
He was taken to court the following day on charges of manslaughter and robbery. Police prosecutor told the court that the accused murdered Obasanjo on Monday, July, 1 and then fled the country on Thursday, July, 4.
The prosecutor told the court that the accused confessed to the murder charges and admitted to taking a specified amount of money from him.
The victim who had just withdrawn a huge amount of money from the bank had given the suspect a lift from a university in Lefkosa to his apartment in Lefkosa when he was murdered. They were also family friends in Nigeria.
Police report stated that the accused killed the victim with a cutting tool immediately he entered his apartment. Then wrapped him in a blanket, threw him down from the window, put him in the trunk of his car and drove the car to an open space few meters away from the scene. He then tried to conceal evidence by cleaning the scene.
Four days later he fled the country.
During the hearing, the Lefkosa Heavy Penal Court President Fadıl Aksun, Senior Judge Şerife Kâtip and Judge Murat Soytaç, announced the verdict against the defendant.
Aksun mentioned that the crime committed by the accused is a very serious crime that provides for life imprisonment. He also stated that the right to life is the right that is protected and valued the most in both our Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights. Aksun mentioned that when the facts were taken into consideration, the fact that the purpose of the murder was based on robbery, the defendant’s use of an assault weapon while killing the victim, the use of barbaric and ruthless methods at the time of the murder, and even what he did to the dead body after his death were quite aggravating factors.
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