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Nigeria: U.S. Govt Offers $25,000 Bounty for Wanted Nigerian Man Over Child’s Murder

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The issue began in April 2017 in Providence, Rhodes Island, where he lived, when police officers found his son in a dying condition, bleeding from the mouth and nose.

The United States has declared Olalekan Olawusi, a Nigerian man, wanted and placed a $25,000 bounty on his head.

In a public notice on Monday, the US Supervisory Deputy Marshal, Don Freeman, offered $25,000 to anyone with information that could lead to the arrest of the suspect.

Mr Olawusi, who is currently on the run, was arrested in the US over charges of first-degree murder and two counts of inflicting serious bodily injuries to a child.

The issue began in April 2017 in Providence, Rhodes Island, where he lived, when police officers found his son in a dying condition, bleeding from the mouth and nose.

The infant with cardiac arrest was rushed to a hospital for immediate medical attention.

A hospital assessment showed that the child had at least 18 injuries across its body.

The examination showed a fracture in the skull, subdural hematoma, significant brain injury, and fractures to the ribs, clavicle, legs, and arms of the unnamed child.

In a bid to resuscitate the child, he was placed on life support in the hospital but died after six months from the incident.

The arrest

Days after the discovery, the police operatives apprehended and charged Mr Olawusi on 20 April 2017 with first-degree child abuse.