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HERD OF CATTLE FOUND DEAD AFTER TORRENTIAL RAINFALL.

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…….as scene is condoned and preserved.

On the 21st of June, 2025, at about 1640hrs, two herders from Osara Community in Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State reported an unusual incident at Aregbe Divisional Headquarters regarding the death of thirty-two cows in a nearby forest during rainstorm earlier that day

The herders, who are jointly responsible for the livestock, suspected that the deaths may have resulted from thunderstorm with intense lightning. At the time of the report, the total monetary value of the livestock could not be ascertained.

A prompt on-the-spot assessment was conducted by the Divisional Police Officer. Initial observations revealed no visible injuries or foul play on the animals. The cattle were found lying lifeless in various positions in the forest. The owners confirmed they do not suspect any individual or group, nor have they made any allegations or accusations.

In response to the incident, the Commissioner of Police, CP Lanre Ogunlowo, urged the community to remain calm and treat the incident as a natural phenomenon.

CSP Omolola Odutola, anipr
Police Public Relations Officer
Ogun State Police Command
Headquarters Eleweran
Abeokuta.

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