Nigerian police have opened a murder
inquiry after the discovery of rotting bodies and skeletons in an abandoned
building that the media has branded a "House of Horror".
Police also rescued several severely
malnourished people found wandering in the bush near the building in the city
of Ibadan, while media reports say 15 or more had been found shackled in
leg-chains inside.
The grisly discovery comes after a
group of motorcycle taxi riders reported that some of their members had gone
missing and were believed to have been kidnapped.
"When we got to the abandoned
building in the Soka community of Ibadan yesterday (Saturday), we saw
decomposed corpses, skeletons and skulls in the building and surrounding
bushes," Oyo state police spokeswoman Olabisi Ilobanafor said on Sunday.
"Some malnourished human beings
looking like living skeletons were also rescued in the bushes surrounding the
building," she said.
Ilobanafor said police had launched
a murder investigation and arrested some suspects at the scene in Ibadan,
Nigeria's third largest city and the capital of the southwestern Oyo state.
Some victims of kidnapping in
Nigeria are often tortured or sacrificed in black magic rituals.
The Ibadan-based Sunday Tribune,
Nigeria's oldest private newspaper, showed gruesome pictures of rotting bodies,
human skulls and other body parts littering the scene, as well as ID and ATM
cards, shoes, bags and clothes.
It also published a photograph of a
haggard woman who was allegedly kidnapped in the southern Edo state in 2008 and
rescued at what it called the "House of Horror".
Bodies Found In Nigerian City At Oyo State
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