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Oladipo Ogundipe, the father of Alanis Ogundipe, a 26-year-old British-Nigerian who died by alleged suicide on May 29, 2023, is seeking justice and calling for the Nigerian government’s intervention, citing dissatisfaction with the outcome of the Coroner Inquest into her death. He also suspects a conspiracy and secrecy surrounding the circumstances that led to her passing in the UK. Sunday Ehigiator reports Remembered by her father as a talented, intelligent, and beautiful young woman with a promising future, Alanis, a 26-year-old trainee accountant with KPMG, tragically passed on May 29 last year at Eccles railway station in Salford, Manchester, after jumping into a moving train.

An inquest at Bolton Coroners’ Court concluded that her death was a result of suicide, with possible contributing factors including short-term financial difficulties and a potential recent relationship breakdown. However, this doesn’t sit right with her father, Oladipo, who believes that Alanis’s ex-boyfriend, Ryan Leggett, is culpable, as much as his wife, Josephine Dillon, who he long separated from in 2004, due to marital complications. Oladipo is accusing Ryan of having infected Alanis with genital Herpes, a viral infection caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), which causes painful blisters or ulcers around the genital area.



He accused Ryan of illegally breaking into his daughter’s phone, retrieving sensitive information from it, and blackmailing her with the information a day befo.

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