OAU student’s death: Receptionist reveals how lodgers’ record was doctored

Adegoke: Lodgers record doctored, says hotel receptionist

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Bola Bamigbola

Adesola Adedeji, the receptionist on duty at Hilton Hotels, Ile-Ife, on November 5, 2021, that the late Timothy Adegoke, a Master’s student of Obafemi Awolowo University, lodged at the facility, on Friday, told an Osun State High Court sitting in Osogbo that the record she submitted after completing her shift for the day was tampered with.

Adedeji also said the son of the owner of the hotel, Mr. Roheem Adedoyin, gave her a blank receipt to fill in substitution for a missing name, adding that she only knew about late Adegoke’s death when she was arrested by the police.

The receptionist who was the 7th defendant in the ongoing trial of the hotel owner, Dr. Ramon Adedoyin and 6 of his staff, while being led by her counsel, Okon Ita, also said that the initial record she submitted to the hotel auditor had 16 lodgers, with the late Adegoke being the first guest.

She however said the record book given to her at the police station had only 15 names, adding that the record was not prepared by her.

She also said she further confirmed the disparities after she checked a snapshot of the records of the account that she kept on her phone.

Adedeji further told the court that she showed the Investigating Police Officer in charge of the case her phone and told him about the differences she observed in the two documents.

Responding to questions from the prosecution counsel, Mr. Femi Falana, the witness said both the hotel owner and his son came to the premises on the day Adegoke lodged.

She also said she knew when Adedoyin the hotel owner left the premises, but she didn’t know when his son departed the area.

The defendant also said the name given to her to be filled on the blank receipt by Roheem was not among the guests that were lodged while she was on duty.

The Osun Chief Judge, Adepele Ojo, told K. Eleja, SAN, counsel to the 1st to ensure that his witnesses attend the next court sitting before the case was adjourned till Thursday, February 2, 2023, for the continuation of hearing.

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