US govt offers $25,000 bounty for wanted Nigerian man over child’s murder

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US govt offers $25,000 bounty for wanted Nigerian man over child’s murder
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The issue began in April 2017 in Providence, Rhodes Island, where he lived, when police officers found his son in a dying condition, bleeding from the mouth and nose.

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Since then, the police have been on the lookout for the fugitive, even requesting the support of the US Marshals Service to find him. “We have placed Mr Olawusi on our 15 Most Wanted list due to the heinous crimes he’s committed and the threat he continues to pose to the public,” Director Ronald L. Davis of the US Marshals Service said.

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