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Aisha Falode's Son Didn't Die In A Car Crash.

Aisha Falode lost her son after he was pushed from a 17-storey building, unlike the earlier story of him having died due to a car crash.

Some days ago, reports had it that sports correspondent, Aisha Falode, had lost her only son in a car accident. It was on Monday that more facts on the issue, showed that he died after being pushed from a 17-storey building by an Arab. He was said to have lost hid grip on the railings after holding on for a long time.

The Dubai police are still, yet to arrest anyone for his murder.

Before his demise, Toba Falode was a student of the SAE institute in Dubai. His Mother is the female national team co-cordinator, in Nigeria.

May his Gentle soul rest in Perfect Peace.

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