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Tragedy Unfold As Missing 26-Year-Old Varsity Student Found Dead In Abuja
Blessing Karami, a student at the National Open University of Nigeria went missing on…
A tragic incident unfolded as a 26-year-old Nigerian university student named Blessing Karami was found dead one week after she was reported missing.
VerseNews reports that Blessing Karami, a student at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), went missing on September 11, 2023, after leaving her workplace in Garki, Abuja.
Her older brother, Genesis Moses Karami, who had moved from Kaduna to Abuja to lead the search, discovered her decomposing body in the Karmo district of the Federal Capital Territory.
Due to the advanced state of decomposition, the family decided to arrange for environmental authorities to assist in moving and burying her body in the same location where she was found.
The police had detained a person named Aminu, who was allegedly Blessing’s boyfriend, for questioning regarding her disappearance.
The late student’s brother had received a mysterious call with information about her body’s location but later found out it was a false lead. Despite their efforts to contact the police, they faced difficulties and eventually had to go to the Karmo police station.
He recounted that the caller had continuously changed locations, frustrating the police’s efforts to locate the body.
Eventually, the family confirmed Blessing’s death when her decomposed remains were discovered.
Police statement
“The body of Blessing Karami Moses, a 26-year-old woman who had been missing since September 11, 2023, was tragically discovered in a wooded area in Karimo. Her disappearance was reported to the authorities on September 14, 2023,” the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, Josephine Adeh said in a the statement.
“Under the directive of the Commissioner of Police, FCT, Haruna Garba, the police spokesperson said the Command will “conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into the circumstances surrounding Blessing Karami Moses’ untimely death”.
“While we are working closely with the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) to facilitate the respectful retrieval of the decomposed remains acknowledging the sensitive nature of this task, we will continue to provide updates to the public as our investigation progresses,” she stated.