Killaboi finally arrested for allegedly killing girlfriend, harvesting her private parts

Killaboi, a well-known Nigerian Instagram personality, who had been evading authorities after being accused of killing his girlfriend and engaging in gruesome acts, has finally been arrested in Sierra Leone.
His arrest took place at a nightclub in Freetown, Sierra Leone, where he was in the company of several women. In an attempt to conceal his identity, Killaboi altered his name from Augusta Osedion to Kanu Princeton Samuel.
He reportedly paid $25,000 to obtain a Sierra Leonean passport under his new alias.
During his arrest, Killaboi confessed to the murder of his girlfriend, Augusta Osedion, also known as Austa XXO. In a series of startling revelations on Instagram, he asserted that his actions were motivated by pain, betrayal, and infidelity.
Killaboi’s tragic confession has ignited a significant discussion regarding the dire consequences of emotional anguish, betrayal, and violence within romantic relationships.
On July 17, Killaboi took to his Instagram account to share his shocking confession.
He disclosed that he had unintentionally stabbed his girlfriend during a heated argument. He went on to describe the incident in detail, expressing deep remorse and acknowledging that his emotional turmoil and his girlfriend’s betrayal had driven him to act violently.
The 26-year-old socialite expressed profound regret for his actions at such a young age and pledged to surrender himself to face justice for his late girlfriend.
He admitted to fleeing the crime scene and also shared a message he had sent to Austa XXO’s grieving mother. During this tragic period, Austa XXO’s mother frequently visited Killaboi’s residence at Oral Estate in the Ikota area of Lagos State, seeking answers.
Eyewitnesses reported that the police, upon gaining access to Killaboi’s apartment through the fence, discovered the mutilated body of Austa XXO. Shockingly, the deceased’s body parts, including her breast, vagina, and eyes, were missing, and her car was found at the crime scene.
Killaboi’s initial encounter with the law occurred in 2021 when he was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for involvement in a N150 million point-of-sale (POS) transaction using a stolen card.
Authorities arrested Killaboi at a hotel in Umuahia, where he was unable to evade capture.
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