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Ex-Boxer Turned Truck Driver Punches Wife To Coma Over TV Remote

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LAGOS AY 9TH (NEWSRANGERS)-A 56-year-old former boxer, Moses Olapade, reportedly beat his wife, Tinuke, to a coma while the couple were arguing over a television remote. The incident was said to have occurred at their residence located at Oke-Aro Community in Akure, the capital of Ondo State. According to a source who does not want…

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