JUST IN! Flying Officer Arotile's Dead Body Arrives Military Cemetery (PHOTOS)
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Jul 23, 2020
[caption id="attachment_73021" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Flying Officer Arotile[/caption]
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The lifeless body of deceased first female combat helicopter pilot, Flying Officer Tolulope Arotile, has arrived the Military Cemetary for interment.
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The ambulance conveying the body arrived the Cemetery at exactly 8.38 am.
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There is tight security along the stretch of Airport road where the Cemetery is located with heavy deployment of armed Military men, including the Guards Brigade.
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Arotile was killed by a reversing vehicle driven by her old schoolmate, Nehemiah Adejoh at the NAF Base Kaduna.
The atmosphere in the Cemetery is gloomy with Military Personnnel wearing long faces.
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Family members
Governor Yahaya Bello and wife
Chief of Defence Staff and Chief of Air Staff
Family performing Dust to Dust
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21-gun salute in Honour of Late Arotile
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