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The police in Lagos State on Saturday recovered the dead body of a Bolt Driver, Aiyu Eromosele Thomas, who was declared missing since February. Thomas, who was a resident of No. 70 Imole Avenue, Ajasa Command of Lagos was reportedly booked by an unknown passenger in February but his car, a 2005/6 model grey colour Toyota Corolla with a registration number: GGE583GX was later found abandoned by the roadside at the Ojota area of the state by a police patrol team.

The deceased's disappearance was first reported at Meiran Police station, from where it got to the Lagos State Police Command headquarters.The police in Lagos State on Saturday recovered the dead body of a Bolt Driver, Aiyu Eromosele Thomas, who was declared missing since February.

Daily Trust reports that the elder brother of the 34-year-old Bolt driver, Aiyu Etiose Godwin, said the deceased's disappearance was first reported at Meiran Police station, from where it got to the Lagos State Police Command headquarters. "He drives a Toyota Corolla which he registered with Bolt Rider company for the taxi activity. When he did not return and his phone numbers did not go through, my mother, who was staying in his house at the time, raised the alarm.

“On observation, the driver’s door sliding glass was broken and fluid suspected to be blood was seen on the right side of the driver’s seat. Around 14th of February 2023, the Meiran Police decided to transfer the case to a special unit under the CP at Lagos state Police Command Headquarter Ikeja, for further and advanced investigation.

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