He Killed His Gay John when He Refused to Pay in Nigeria


 

Gay sex leads man to early grave.
Yes, you have plenty of commercial gay sex exchange in Africa just like in Vegas.

A man suspected to be gay, Mohammed Umar, has been arrested by the police for allegedly murdering his gay partner, Mohammed Snu, inside a room of a hotel in Garki, Abuja, over an argument about payment for services rendered.
The police reports that Snu died after he was stabbed multiple times in the ribs with a screw driver by Umar.
The deceased, a regular guest at the hotel, was said to have invited Umar for gay sex, but their romance went sour when he refused to pay his partner for the second round of sex.
A hotel staff told Punch Metro that the two men had sex twice, but Snu allegedly refused to pay for the second round, which led to a scuffle.
"The man had just come back from a mosque where he went for prayers with his partner when we heard a loud noise from his room and a voice saying ‘ya kuri (please, don’t be angry)’.
By the time we forced the door open, we saw Umar standing naked and Snu lying dead on the bed with stab injuries on his body. We immediately called the police and Umar was arrested."
The FCT police later went to the hotel and carried away the corpse of Snu as well arrest the hotel manager.
They also drove away the deceased white Mercedes salon car with Abuja registration number, KUJ 883 AQ, which was parked on the hotel premises.
The FCT Police Public Relations Officer, Peter Okechukwu, confirmed the incident, explaining that the deceased invited the suspect to massage him in his hotel room, saying he had pains in his ribs.
"In the course of the massage, Snu asked Umar to undress for sex, and from there, they engaged in a scuffle leading to the stabbing of the deceased by the suspect.
It was the loud noise from their room that attracted the hotel workers.
When our men got to the hotel, we found the deceased and the suspect naked. Investigations have commenced and we will soon know what actually transpired behind the closed door.”
http://pulse.ng

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