Thursday 7 May 2015

Delta PDP Chieftain Dies In Hotel Room


A chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Delta State, Mr. Brown K. Adasen has reportedly died in a hotel room in Asaba, the state capital.
Adasen was said to have breathed his last when he collapsed at the hotel room located on Direct Labour Agency (DLA) road.
Although, a special squad from the Homicide Department of the Delta State Police Command, has commenced a full-scale investigation into the incident, there are speculations that he might have died of exhaustion during a marathon sex with a young female partner.
Another source claimed that Dr. Adasen was shocked to death when he allegedly discovered that his name has be removed from the list of commissioners in the yet to be constituted cabinet of the in-coming administration of governor-elect, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa.
But a top source within the PDP in the state debunked the speculation, saying that the late Adasen who was the state treasurer of the ruling party did not go into the hotel room with any partner, adding that the in-coming has not been inaugurated let alone constituting a cabinet.

The deceased who was residing in Warri, was said to have arrived Asaba to partake in his inauguration as a member of End of Tenure Committee constituted by Governor Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan when the tragedy struck.

He was reportedly driven to the Hotel on his request to have a moment rest ahead of the ceremony but never lived to witness the ceremony.
The driver who took him to the hotel was said to have drawn the attention of the hotel management when his boss did not respond to several calls put across to his phone.
The driver was worried as the time for the inauguration ceremony in Government House approached without the deceased emerging from his room to proceed to Government House.
It learnt that the management of the hotel used the spare key to open the room where Adasen’s lifeless body was found. The corpse was immediately taken the mortuary at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC).

Meanwhile, detectives at the state police command have been assembled to unravel the circumstances surrounding the unfortunate incident.
Public Relations Officer of the command, DSP Celestina Kalu confirmed the development, adding that investigation has since commenced.

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