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• Military hands suspects, case over to policeThe Nigerian Air Force, on Friday, said it buried the 24-year-old first female combat helicopter pilot, Tolulope Arotile, without an autopsy because the family did not request for it.
Arotile died on July 14 at the NAF Base in Kaduna in a road traffic accident when some of her excited classmates reportedly reversed a KIA Sorento, which hit her from the rear. Some Nigerians on Twitter had also asked the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, to “provide more explanations on the cause of Arotile’s death as the accident theory is untenable.”, NAF spokesman, Daramola, said no autopsy was done because the family did not request an autopsy as they were satisfied with the investigations carried out by the military.
“So, in consultation with her family, her father, an engineer, Akintunde Arotile, said he wanted closure on this matter and that he was comfortable with NAF investigation, which of course is also being transferred to the police because the police were involved from the outset. The spokesman noted that the person that drove the car, Nehemiah Adejoh, which knocked down Arotile was not aged 36 as being circulated but 24; he noted that the other two suspects were also aged 24 and 26.
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