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The Mafoluku area of Lagos was thrown into shock Monday evening.
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A regular meat hawker around the area reportedly slumped and died on duty.
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The police said there appeared to be no foul play in his demise.
Eko Hot Blog reports that a yet-to-be-identified male meat seller has slumped and died while attending to a customer on Branco Street, in the Mafoluku area of Lagos State.
According to Punch, the incident happened on Monday around 5pm when the deceased was attending to a customer in the community.
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An eyewitness, who identified himself simply as Tunde, spoke to the newspaper, saying the deceased had finished selling the meat and was waiting for payment when he suddenly slumped.
“The man is a regular meat hawker in this area and he was hawking along the street as usual when a woman called him to sell meat for her,” he said.
“When he got to the woman’s place, he brought down his meat and negotiation went on for a while. He later sold the meat to her when they both reached an agreement.
“It was at the point when the woman was about to pay him that he suddenly fell to the ground. That was how the woman quickly raised the alarm.”
Tunde noted that efforts to resuscitate the deceased on the spot failed as he was pronounced dead at the hospital.
“Later, some people tried to resuscitate him but all to no avail. His body was lying on the floor for close to 30 minutes. It was later that some of the residents hired a commercial bus to convey his body to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead,” he added.
Meanwhile, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, has confirmed the incident.
Hundeyin noted that preliminary findings indicate no foul play.
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“The man slumped and died. He probably had an underlining health issue. There was no foul play. The corpse has been deposited in the mortuary,” the PPRO said.
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