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Poly Ibadan Student Dies After 11 Rounds Marathon Intercourse

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A final year Civil Engineering Student of Polytechnic Ibadan, identified as Oromidayo has died yesterday’s afternoon after he allegedly had 11-round marathon sexual intercourse with his girlfriend, Aramide.

The two Students were reported to have vacated the School yesterday, following the cancellation of their semester examinations by the school management due to protest staged by students and drugged themselves before the engagement.

Organic Creame

According to The Press Nigeria, Oromidayo was later found dead in the room while his partner was barely alive and was rushed to University Teaching Hospital, Ibadan, where Doctors confirmed she has 5% probability of surviving.

Meanwhile, there is no means of communication with Aramide’s parents at the point of filing this report.

More details to come…

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