/ May 18, 2026
/ May 18, 2026

Lady beaten to death, corps abandoned inside Hotel Swimming Pool – Anambra

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A young lady by the name of Miss. Chinyere Awuda from Nnobi, in Idemmili South Local Government Area of Anambra State, has been reportedly found dead and corpse-dumbed at the abandoned swimming pool of Cosmila Hotel Awka, Anambra State.

According to sources, the young lady was at Club Mila, a nightclub reportedly owned by Cosmila Hotels in Awka, Anambra State, where one Mr. Gabriel Chinemere and friends believed to be clubbers as well, started beating the young Miss. Chinyere Awuda for reasons yet unknown.

Despite efforts made by other people in the club that Saturday night to rescue the girl from the hands of Mr. Gabriel and his friends, they continued to beat and molest Miss. Chinyere Awuda in the presence of the club manager, one Steven Junior, who allegedly asked the club security guards and bouncers to stand down and instead turn off the lights while the girl was being beaten and dragged outside the club, where her lifeless body would later be dumped into the abandoned swimming pool belonging to the Cosmila Hotel.

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The family of Miss. Chinyere Awuda, upon receiving the terrible news, went to the Cosmila Hotel only to find the lifeless body of their daughter at the abandoned swimming pool; the incident had since been reported to the Anambra State Police for further investigations and recovery of Miss. Chinyere lifeless body.

We contacted the Anambra State Police Spokesperson, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, who confirmed the incident and said the suspect was already in police custody while the case is being investigated.

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