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His hands were tied so badly that the rope entered his skin. That binding couldn't have been done by that lady alone, even if he was drugged''- cousin of late Super TV boss speaks

 The cousin of Uwaifo Ataga, the deceased boss of Super TV, has given a graphic detail of how the body of Ataga was found after he was killed.


Late Ataga was found dead in a shortlet apartment in Lagos in June after he lodged there with his lady lover, 21-year-old Chidinma Ojukwu. The 300-level Mass Communication undergraduate of the University of Lagos had said during her parade by the police that she stabbed the TV boss three times after he tried having sex with her. She had claimed that they dated for over four months after she met him in a wild party. She said she stabbed him and left him in the pool of his own blood, abscinding with his ATM card which she used in withdrawing money from his account. 

In an interview with CrimerFighters NG, Barrister Franklin Ufu who is a cousin of the deceased disbelieved claims that Chidinma alone killed the deceased. In his words, Ufu said;


''I have had the very regretable priviledge of seeing that dead body five time. My cousin's hands were tied so badly that the rope entered his skin. The rope is right there as an exhibit with the police.

That binding could not have been done by that lady alone, not possible, even if he was drugged. It is not possible because I saw the lady and I saw my cousin and I said this is not possible. 

Apart form the fact that he was tied, there were multiple stabs on his body. So that story of two stabs and neck is not true. He was stabbed in other places, his leg. Infact in Yaba mortuary, the attendants were so dramatic that they told us clearly. The stabbing here (touching his stomach)  was so bad it is a hole. The guy stuck his two fingers into my cousin's body in my presence. He was stabbed here(touching the right side of his neck'' deliberately twice and on his body multiply''

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