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A PASTOR DIES HAVING SEX WITH A GIRL OF 19


A  pastor in delta state has reportedly died during an alleged sex escaped  with a 19-year-old-girl in a hotel room in Kwale, Ndokwa West Local Government Area of Delta state
Delta Police Command Spokesperson, DSP Andrew Aniamaka, confirmed on Wednesday in Asaba. He said the victim’s wife reported the incident to the police on November 19.
He said the hotel workers were alerted to the incident after the girl raised the alarm for help when she noticed the pastor was gasping for air.
“The incident happened last Sunday evening. We learnt the pastor took the girl, who is said to be 19 years of age to the hotel room.
“While they were in the room after some few minutes, the girl reportedly raised alarm which attracted workers in the hotel, who rushed into the room to find that the pastor had died.
“The wife of the pastor was called to the incident  scene  where he met her husband stone dead, she subsequently reported the matter to the Police Division in Kwale
The police spokesman said an autopsy would be conducted to determine the cause of death of the pastor, adding that the police had began  investigating the cause of the death.

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