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Yahoo Boy Kills Delta Polytechnic Female Student, Cuts Her Private Parts (Photos)

Either you are a man or woman, if you lack respect for God and you don't have the patience and grace to make clean money, you will mess up for money and destroy your destiny along. Truly, only the decent at heart listens to wise counsel.

A female student of the Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro, identified simply as Happiness, has been found dead with her private parts and other organs removed. She was allegedly killed by Yahoo boys, one of them her boyfriend...




She had been declared missing on January 25, 2017, after leaving her hostel to celebrate her birthday with some male friends at a popular bar in Ozoro, Isoko North Local Government Area of the state. Her body was found on the road last Friday. How sad!

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