Lady allegedly beaten to death at nightclub, corpse dumped in swimming pool

The corpse of a lady who was beaten to death by a nightclub patron has been reportedly found in a hotel’s swimming pool in Anambra State.

On Saturday, July 16, the dead apparently went to Club Mila, a nightclub supposedly operated by Cosmila Hotels, where one Mr. Gabriel Chinemere and his associates allegedly assaulted her, according to Uloka Chibuike on Twitter.

Lady allegedly beaten to death at nightclub, corpse dumped in a swimming pool
Lady beaten to death. Photo source: Google.

According to a report from Daily Post one of the clubbers accused the deceased of picking money that the fun seekers were spraying on their friend who was a birthday celebrant.

A regular clubber at Cosmila Hotel told reporters that: “Some of these girls just dress up and come to the club and begin to pick money. While you’re spraying your friends, these girls will just be picking and pocketing them. Because men are already drunk in clubs, the girls get away with the money. I was not in the club last weekend, but I heard that the girl went for money that someone kept by his seat side, which he was getting prepared to go and spray. That was what happened,”.

Nevertheless, notwithstanding the efforts made by other clubgoers to save her from Mr. Gabriel and his friends, they persisted in beating Chinyere even in the presence of the club’s manager, Steven Junior, who is said to have asked the security and bouncers to back off and switch the lights off while the girl was being assaulted.

According to reports, she was beaten to death before having her lifeless body dumped into a hotel’s abandoned swimming pool. When Chinyere’s family heard the awful news, they invaded the hotel only to discover her body in the empty pool.

The Anambra State Police has subsequently been notified about the tragic incident and is doing additional investigation. The event was confirmed by the police spokesperson, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, who also stated that the birthday boy and his companions had already been taken into jail while the case was being probed.

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