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Bayelsa Police Confirms Death Of 4 Suspected Yahoo Boys Celebrating Sudden Wealth From Drug Overdose

The Bayelsa State Police Command has confirmed death of  Four suspected internet fraudsters popularly known as Yahoo Yahoo Boys who reportedly dead after an overdose of strange illicit drugs along the Nasco Egei Road of Biogbolo community in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital. The incident said to have happened at about 12 am on Friday, after the intake of two pills in celebration of a mysterious financial breakthrough by the deceased.

Investigation revealed that they died in the home rented by one of them known as Favour.

According to one Melvin, who claimed to be a friend to one of the deceased, said they were trying to secure the release of the corpse of one of the victims, Favour, a 19-year-old indigene of Southern Ijaw Local Government Area.

“We believe that they were poisoned,” he claimed without any further explanation.

Melvin said, “We are here at Ekeki Police Station in the company of Favor’s father to secure the release of the corpse for burial, but it is proving difficult after swearing to an affidavit. We gathered that they ate food they ordered and was delivered by a logistics motorbike and they died. One of them who was in the toilet, however, survived because he did not eat from the meal.”

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Another friend of the boys, who pleaded anonymity, claimed that: “The deceased were much awake when we forced the security man to open the gate to their residence. Nelson (one of the deceased) was sitting on the chair but his head was on the ground with his vomit. Richie (another deceased) had his computer tab, in his hand and Yazz…was struggling. It clearly showed that they were poisoned.”

Contacted on the development, Bayelsa State Commissioner of Police, Benjamin Okolo, confirmed the death of the four youths and attributed the death to a drug overdose.

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“They died of a drug overdose. It is quite unfortunate that they administered the drug themselves. They were five and the one that survived told us that they took two pills each and that he took one. This was why they died.”

The Police Commissioner however assured that if the friends and family of the deceased insisted that the four boys were not poisoned, “the police will conduct an autopsy to determine the cause of death.”

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