Valentine’s day tragedy: Prophet drowns in Lagos beach during hangout

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One Oriyomi Remilekun, a Lagos-based prophet, has reportedly died on Valentine’s Day.

The prophet was said to have drowned during a beach hangout in the Ajah area of the state.

According to PUNCH, the deceased had led some youths of his white garment church to the Avista Beach situated in the area on Saturday, February 17, to celebrate the Day.

However, what was supposed to be a joyous and boisterous occasion turned into a pensive and apprehensive and later mournful gathering following the disappearance of the late Oriyomi.

The colleagues were said to have immediately begun a search for him but could not find him.

A source said, “The youths of the church parish at Gbagada were on a planned Valentine’s Day love feast at the Avista Beach Resort and they were 16 in number. They first lodged at a shortlet apartment very close to the resort where they had a party before later moving into the beach resort.

“Around 9pm, they prepared to leave and when they got to the car park, they discovered that Oriyomi was missing. When they asked his girlfriend, she said he gave her his phone, went in and promised to come back. They later went to the beach, searched for him and could not find him before they left.”

The colleagues were said to have returned to the beach on Sunday morning to continue the search but still could not find him. They later lodged a report at the nearest police station.

However, the management of Avista Beach, who confirmed the incident, disclosed that the remains of Oriyomi were washed ashore on a separate beach located in the community on Monday.

Speaking on Tuesday, a member of the management team who pleaded anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the incident said, “On Sunday afternoon, we saw a group of people with police officers from Ogombo Police Station who told us they came to report that someone was missing at the beach. They invited us to the station and we wrote our statement. After that, the police invited the remaining colleagues. About three hours after they were invited, we got a call that a body had been found at Baracuda Beach Resort. The guys did not lodge at the resort and the body was not found there. They started the search around 9pm and that time in Lagos is just like early morning. Why didn’t they raise the alarm but instead went home that night? This is a beach resort where everybody comes and goes home.”

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