Lightening strike kills three in Ogun

Three unidentified men, suspected to be in their early twenties, died on Thursday after being struck by lightning following a downpour in  Ijebu-Ode, Ogun.


According to eye-witness accounts, the incident occurred on  the Otunba Dipo Dina International Stadium road in Ijebu-Ode at about  3 pm during the  downpour.

The victims, and a  fourth person, had disembarked from the motorcycles they were riding on and ran toward  a makeshift shelter for the rains to subside when tragedy struck.

The  three victims were said to have been hit while  the fourth person  took to his heels unharmed.

The three corpses were still lying at the spot as at the time of filling this report.

Investigations revealed that many bystanders  refrained from going  near the corpses for fear that the occurrence was related to perceived retribution from Sango, believed among the Yoruba to be  the god of thunder.


An eye witness, who claimed anonymity, said that the people believe  that anyone who died as a result of  lightening was linked to punishment for wrong doing.

“No one can touch or remove their bodies until after some traditional rites to appease Sango are  done,” the witness said.

Police personnel who visited the scene also refrained from moving near the corpses as they mounted a perimeter fence at  the scene.

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