Ondo s3x workers protest d3ath of colleague during scuffle with dissatisfied customer over poor performance

Colleagues of a commercial s3x worker in Akure, Ondo State, have taken to the streets to protest her untimely death during a scuffle with her customer, who was dissatisfied with her services.
The late scarlet lady had been involved in an altercation with her customer, who paid her N15,000 to sleep with her overnight.
Her friends said the lady was sick, but when a man approached her for an overnight appointment at her workplace in the Cathedral area of Akure, she agreed.
However, after unspecified rounds, the lady complained that she was weak and could no longer continue. This infuriated the customer, who in the morning demanded his full refund.
The late s3x worker was said to have resisted the request for a refund on the grounds that the man had already slept with her.
Colleagues intervened
The customer reportedly became aggressive and began to struggle with the late call girl, prompting the intervention of her colleagues and others in the vicinity.
The colleagues prevailed on the angry customer to forgo the N15000 he paid, citing the evidence of used condoms seen inside the room to conclude that the man had enjoyed the service he paid for.
The customer reportedly left only to return with some hefty young men to assist him in recovering his money from the call girl.
In the heat of the struggle, the late scarlet lady became weak and wanted the trouble to end by refunding the man.
Unfortunately, she became weaker by the minute. Her colleagues, who did not know the severity of her condition, thought she was only tired and tried to refund the angry customer using the late s3x worker’s phone.
They, however, encountered difficulties with accessing the bank app of the late s3x worker to do the transaction.
Police intervention
When the man refused to go and return later and continued to make trouble, they called in the police from the ‘A’ Division.
The aggrieved customer and three of the men who came with him were arrested. The others fled.
The health condition of the s3x worker had deteriorated significantly by this time, and her colleagues rushed her to a hospital. The hospital considered her case too severe and referred her to the police hospital in Akure.
She was confirmed de@d on arrival at the hospital.
Colleagues protest
Her colleagues are now saying that the customer precipitated her untimely de@th by fomenting trouble and aggravating her pre-existing condition.
They are calling for protection for the women engaged in their line of work, because they come up against too many hazards in the course of their job.
The women are also calling for health insurance for s3x workers. They argue that the late s3x worker would have gone to the hospital the moment she began to feel unwell if she had enjoyed health insurance coverage.
The s3x workers called on both the government and brothel owners to institute procedures and policies to ensure their safety at work/
A colleague of the late s3x worker, Patricia Uwonkolo, told the state newspaper, Hope, that it had become increasingly dangerous to do their work.
She lamented that no one cared about them, and so, they had to take care of themselves by looking after their health and safety.
Uwonkolo also complained that customers expected unreal performances, which led some women into substance abuse.
She claimed that she tried to avoid falling into that trap by opting for natural herbs instead. She said this was necessary to enable her to satisfy her customers and prevent the stigma and trauma associated with not satisfying their customers.
When contacted for a comment on the death of one of her workers, the owner of the brothel where the tragedy occurred declined to speak. She directed the publication to go to the police.
The Ondo State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Ayanlade Olayinka Olushola, said the matter was being investigated.
He also confirmed that the customer and the three men he hired to fight for him were in police custody. He said plans were ongoing to apprehend the others who fled.




