The corpse of an unidentified man suspected to have been knocked down by a hit and run vehicle, was on Saturday found in Maraba area of Ilorin, Kwara state capital.
Community sources who confided in Daily Trust on the incident said residents of the area woke up in the wee hours of Saturday to discover the corpse.It was gathered that policemen from ‘A’ Division of the state police command in the metropolis evacuated the corpse from the scene of the accident.
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