A 21-year-old Nigerian girl has been found dead at a beach in East Sussex, London.
The mother of 21-year-old Blessing Olusegun is demanding the cause of her daughter’s death whose body was found lying on a beach in East Sussex, a region in the United Kingdom, according to the Evening Standard.
One of Olusegun’s close friend and work colleague, Christiana Sofolabo, described her death as “mysterious“.
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However, the Sussex police, while describing the death as “unexplained” have said they are not currently treating it as suspicious.
Olusegun was a London business student who was on a one-week placement as a live-in carer for elderly dementia patients at a home run by Agincare in Bexhill, a seaside town, two hours drive from London.
According to CCTV footage, she was walking towards the beach around 1 am on September 18, but cameras did not reveal what happened next.
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Ms Olusegun was speaking on the phone to her boyfriend and a close friend and told them to stay on the line.
Her iPhone and slippers were also found a few metres from her body.
Speaking to UK’s Evening Standard, Mrs Esther Abe, Olusegun’s mother said:
“I’m devastated beyond words,”
“I spoke to Blessing the day before and she was fine.
“Then the police came to say she was dead. A member of the public saw her body on the beach early in the morning.
“I’m a mother and I need to know what happened to my daughter. Did she come to harm?
“Blessing did not have any friends in Bexhill – all of them are in London. She was only supposed to be there for a week.
“She had so much to do in her life. Now I will not see her mature into a beautiful, gorgeous and talented woman. I don’t know what I am going to.”
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The Sussex police have said they are still investigating the death in a bid to establish the cause of death.
“On Friday September 18, the body of a woman was found lying on the beach at Bexhill near Galley Hill,” the police said.
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