Traditional ruler dies in auto crash
The traditional
ruler of Orile-Owu in Isokan Local Government Area of Osun State, Oba
Adesoji Afelele, yesterday died in an auto crash which occurred on
Osogbo-Gbongan road in the early hours of the day.
Mr Afelele, aged 75, was said to have died with his wife in the crash.
It was gathered
that the traditional ruler and his wife were on their way to Ode-Omu,
also in Osun State, when the accident occurred.
The crash
Sources told our
correspondent that an 18 seater hummer bus belonging to AIT rammed into
the vehicle killing Mr Afelele and his wife instantly.
The sources also
said that four other people apart from the traditional ruler were
seriously injured in the crash and have been taken to the Obafemi
Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife for treatment while the
corpses have been deposited at the mutuary of the hospital.
Mr Afelele was said to have ascended the throne in 1981 and was preparing for the 30th coronation anniversary celebration.
Mr Afelele was
until his death a permanent member of the Osun State Council of
Traditional Rulers and a prominent traditional ruler in Yoruba land.
Before ascending the throne in 1981, he was a teacher and chief examiner for the West African Examinations Council (WAEC).
Son’s reaction
Reacting to the
death of his father and stepmother, Muyiwa Adejobi, who is the Ogun
State Police Public Relations Officer, confirmed the incident. “We have
also contacted my siblings and other family members, and I’m on my way
to our town for the family meeting to discuss the burial arrangement
which will be made available soon,” he explained
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