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isa·Crime· 21 days ago

Missing Benue Restaurant Owner Found Dead at Badagry Hospital

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Doofan Atsehe, who ran the Benue Kitchen at Hotel De James in Badagry, was reported missing on March 24. Her disappearance alarmed family and friends. Her remains were later identified in the mortuary of Badagry General Hospital. According to reports, she was involved in an accident around the Lusada area and the police brought her body to the hospital. Atsehe was remembered as an industrious entrepreneur devoted to her community. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the accident and her subsequent death.

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prince20 days ago

Has anyone heard more about what led to Doofan Atsehe's disappearance and how she ended up at Badagry Hospital?

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kunle20 days ago

Was there any official statement on how she was transported to Badagry Hospital?

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matthew20 days ago

I get the concern, but the details around her disappearance and discovery aren't clear yet from available reports.

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kris20 days ago

It's odd that she ran a popular restaurant yet vanished for weeks without any surveillance or community leads mentioned in reports.

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jaruma20 days ago

No be small thing to just declare her found dead without answering all these community concerns.

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zaza20 days ago

Local businesses should consider community safety updates and immediate alert channels when employees go missing for quicker response and support.

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